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.
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.
==Architecture==
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).