• Historically known as Neuhauser Tor and renamed in 1797 after the construction of Karlsplatz, Karlstor was originally made up of three towers.
    • East side of the Karlstor
    • Karlstor at night
    • The Karlstor in front of ...
  • Karlstor is the only remaining gate of the original eight gates in the town wall. It is named after Cardinal Karl Borromäus of Milan who is supposed to have been the...
  • Photo taken at Karlstor by David L. on 6/13/2021. ... Photo taken at Karlstor by Roma K. on 7/28/2013. See all 15 photos.
  • Karlstor in Munich (called Neuhauser Tor until 1791) is one of what used to be Munich's famed city wall from the medieval ages till late into the 18th century.
  • Karlstor in Munich (called Neuhauser Tor until 1791) is one of what used to be Munich's famed city wall from the medieval ages till late into the 18th century.
  • Previously Karlstor had three towers but one of them was used as depot for gunpowder what caused its demolition in 1861 after a big burst.
  • The Karlstor originally had three towers, but the tallest, central tower was destroyed in 1857 when the gunpowder that was stored in the tower exploded.
  • That same year, Neuhauser Tor was renamed Karlstor after the Elector. ... In 1861/62 Arnold Zenetti redesigned the Karlstor to the Neo-Gothic style.
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    • Hinweisschild am östlichen Karlstor
    • Der noch existierende und verschlossene Zugang zur Unterführung am östlichen Karlstor