Category
page 1Gothic architecture in Munich
Frauenkirche
church in Munich, Bavaria, Germany; cathedral of the archdiocese of Munich and Freising
St. Peter's Church, Munich
a church in Munich
Old Town Hall, Munich
city hall
Isartor
thumb|220px|Isartor (2012)
thumb|150px|Isartor in 1939 with the tram passing through it
thumb|220px|Partially destroyed Isartor in June 1945
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 remaining gothic town gates (Isartor, Sendlinger Tor and Karlstor). The gate (German: Tor) is located close to the Isar and was named after the river.
Sendlinger Tor
gate tower in Munich
Blutenburg Castle
castle

Karlstor (München)
thumb|Medieval Neuhauser Tor, complete with moats, barbican and bridges
thumb|Modern Karlstor by day, view outbound towards Karlsplatz (Stachus)|Karlsplatz
thumb|Modern Karlstor by night, view inbound towards Neuhauser Straße pedestrian zone
Karlstor in Munich (called Neuhauser Tor until 1791) is a medieval city gate, which served as a defensive fortification and a checkpoint.
Heilig-Geist-Kirche
church in Munich
Alter Hof
building in Old Town, Upper Bavaria, Germany
Kreuzkirche
filial church in Munich
Munich City Museum
museum