- introducingmunich.com city-gatesHistorically known as Neuhauser Tor and renamed in 1797 after the construction of Karlsplatz, Karlstor was originally made up of three towers.
- aviewoncities.com munich/city-gatesThe Karlstor originally had three towers, but the tallest, central tower was destroyed in 1857 when the gunpowder that was stored in the tower exploded.
- muenchenwiki.de wiki/KarlstorDas Karlstor ist das westliche Stadttor in der Stadtmauer der historischen Altstadt von München am heutigen Stachus (für Auswärtige = Karlsplatz).
- wiki2.org en/KarlstorThat same year, Neuhauser Tor was renamed Karlstor after the Elector. ... In 1861/62 Arnold Zenetti redesigned the Karlstor to the Neo-Gothic style.
- virtualglobetrotting.com map/karlstor/The Karlstor stands at the western end of the Neuhauser Straße in so-called cross-quarters that are part of the Salzstraße and thus the east-west...
- getyourguide.com karlstor-munich-l174111/Meet your guide at the Karlstor, an imposing medieval city gate. Listen as your guide reveals the historical roots of this city which dates back to the year 800.
- trip.com travel-guide/attraction/munich/karlstor-…Discover Karlstor in Munich! See updated opening hours and read the latest reviews. Discover nearby hotels and dining for a perfect trip.
- explorial.com sights/st-gallen-karlstor/In addition to its defensive purpose, Karlstor held economic significance as well by controlling trade routes entering or leaving through this point in the city wall.
- booking.com landmark/de/karlstor.tr.htmlAlmanya, Karlstor yakınındaki otelleri online bulun. Müsaitlik iyi ve fiyatlar harika. Rezervasyonu online yapın, otelde ödeyin. Rezervasyon işlemi bedeli yok.
- Alchetron.com KarlstorKarlstor 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.