• The Siegestor in Munich (2013). The Siegestor (English: Victory Gate) in Munich is a three-arched memorial arch, crowned with a statue of Bavaria with a lion-quadriga.
  • Hotel Pension Am Siegestor.
  • Behind the Siegestor itself, Schwabing's Leopoldstrasse boulevard begins with all its cafés and shops.
  • The Siegestor (Victory Gate) is an impressive triumphal arch in Munich. ... The Siegestor separates the two Munich districts Schwabing and Maxvorstadt.
  • The gate was originally dedicated to the glory of the Bavarian army but today the Siegestor is a monument and reminder to peace.
  • The Siegestor ("Victory Gate") was built between 1843 and 1850 according to plans by Friedrich von Gärtner.
  • The front of the arch is richly decorated, but the almost bare rear of Siegestor mainly shows the inscription "Dedicated to victory, destroyed by war, urging peace".
  • Unfortunately, Gartner passed away in April of 1847, and it was left to his apprentice, Edward Metzger, to complete the construction of the Siegestor Gate in...
  • Commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria, the Siegestor was designed by Friedrich von Gartner and constructed between 1843 and 1852.
  • After being destroyed in the Second World War, Siegestor, which is 21 meters (68 ft) tall and 24 meters (78 ft) wide, was rebuilt in 1958…but in a much more...