thumb|Talburgtor with Old Town Hall, Carl August Lebschée, 1853 thumb|View from the New Town Hall to the Talburgtor, 1923
thumb|Talburgtor with Old Town Hall, Carl August Lebschée, 1853 thumb|View from the New Town Hall to the Talburgtor, 1923
The Talburgtor, also called Talbrucktor, was one of the five city gates built in the late 12th century, as first city walls of medieval Munich. The Talburgtor was also called Unteres Tor (Lower Gate), Taltor or Rathausturm (Town Hall Tower). It was located in the east of the old town on the site where the town hall tower still stands today on the south side of the Old Town Hall.
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