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- The Isartor at the Isartorplatz in Munich is one of four main gates of the medieval city wall. It served as a fortification for the defence and is the most easterly of Munich's three...
- After the gate was severely damaged in the Second World War, it was restored to its original condition in the early 1970s. The Isartor separates the Isartorplatz...
- You can reach Isartor easily with S-bahn station Isartor, which also serves for Deutsches Museum, or just walk from Marienplatz, maybe 500m.
- Havaalanına dönüş yolculuğumuz için Isartor S - Bahn istasyonunu kullandık.
- The gate owes its preservation to King Ludwig I, who in 1833 commissioned the architect Friedrich von Gärtner to restore the Isartor to its historical form.
- The Isartor is one of Munich´s three remaining outer city gates.
- Isartor gate is the only one of Munich’s city gates that has retained its original main tower.
- On the Eastern side of the Isartor gate, on the wall tregaron opening, between the side towers is a fresco: "the triumph of Ludwig IV the Bavarian, after his...
- Built in 1337 in the east of Munich, Isartor earned its name from its proximity to the River Isar which crosses through the city.
- It is the only gate to remain in its original form and is one of the few remaining landmarks from that period. The Isartor was restored between 1833-35 by Friedrich...