- destination-munich.com siegestor.htmlSIEGESTOR: The commanding Victory Gate (1852) has seen war and seen peace. Now it mostly sees a lot of traffic from its focal location at the busy...
- turbopass.com munich/siegestor.htmlThe Siegestor (Victory Gate) is an impressive triumphal arch in Munich. ... The Siegestor was inspired by the Arch of Constantine in Rome.
- maritimequest.com misc_pages/monuments_memorials/…A photochrom print of the Siegestor (Victory gate) as it originally appeared. ... Closer view of the back side of the Siegestor as it originally appeared.
- en.munich.foravisit.com sightseeing-munich/…After the Second World War it were the Americans who made the partial reconstruction of the destroyed Siegestor possible. Today Siegestor is a reminder to peace.
- muenchen.de en/sights/siegestorThe Siegestor ("Victory Gate") was built between 1843 and 1850 according to plans by Friedrich von Gärtner.
- getyourguide.com siegestor-l20587/Glide past the Munich Residenz together with the Hofgarten as well as the Bavarian State Chancellery towards the Eisbach. From there, swing around the Siegestor...
- lonelyplanet.com germany/munich/schwabing-the-…Munich's massive Siegestor was modelled on the Arch of Constantine in Rome and looks like a miniature version of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
- art-facts.com siegestor-munich-facts/In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the most interesting facts about the Siegestor in Munich, one of the most fascinating landmarks in this.