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View through the western side passageway of this ancient city gate towards the Sendlinger Straße. As it is pitch-dark inside the gate, I had to use a flash to even out the exposure...
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The ivy-covered western tower of the Sendlinger Tor. This is the southern city gate of Munich, built in the 15th century.
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View through a side gate of this ancient city gate towards the "Christkindlmarkt am Sendlinger Tor".
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And here are some appropriate music choices to shorten the time waiting for him (all highly recommended):
Jazzy: Bing Crosby - Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
Funny: Elmo & Patsy - Grandma Got Run over by a Reindeer
Country: Joe Diffie - Leroy The Redneck Reindeer
Rock: Lynyrd Skynyrd - Run Run Rudolph
Boogie: Fats Domino - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
Seen him at the "Christkindlmarkt am Sendlinger Tor".
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Munich has multiple christmas markets...
...this is the christmas market at the medieval Sendlinger Tor, an old city gate.
This market focuses more on the immediate needs of the customers: mulled wine and typical local food.
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Ein Teil der Umgestaltung am U-Bahnhof Sendlinger Tor (eröffnet am 19. Oktober 1971)
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Coronian Underground Nr. 62.
Untere Ebene (U1, 2, 7, 8) des Bahnhofs Sendlinger Tor – eröffnet am 18. Oktober 1980. Ursprünglich waren die Wände hier mit kleinen, runden, hellgelben Fliesen bedeckt, mit einem roten Band.
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Coronian Underground Nr. 62.
One of the delights of Munich was the abundance of street musicians. At the foot of Sendlinger Tor sits a musician playing a mean guitar. A tip of two euro was well deserved.
in the depths of munich's sendlinger tor station, a woman stands, bathed in the glow of warm, orange light reflecting her silhouette on the ceiling. her stillness contrasts with the speeding train beside her, capturing a fleeting moment in the city's fast-paced rhythm. her posture suggests patience, while the station's vibrant colors and sleek lines add a touch of modern elegance to the scene, amplifying the balance between movement and stillness.
nachtschwärmer - shoppingnacht - Karlstor & Sendlinger Tor - München - Projektion by crushed eyes media
Your masquerade / I don't wanna be a part of your parade / Everyone deserves a chance to / Walk with everyone else / While holding down / A job to keep my girl around / Maybe buy me some new strings / And her a night out on the weekend (Family Of The Year)
© Sendlinger Tor, München, 2019, Florian Fritsch
Northern control stand of Munich subway unit 175. It had to push a stuck car right in front of it to the next station.
Excerpt from Wikipedia:
The Sendlinger Tor (translated: Sendling Gate) is a city gate at the southern extremity of the historic old town area of Munich. It served as a fortification for the defence and is one of Munich's three remaining gothic town gates (the other two being the Isartor and the Karlstor).
The Sendlinger Tor (located at Sendlinger Str 49) lies at the southern end of Sendlingerstrasse, the north-south highway through Munich's old town. Thus separates the Sendlinger Tor of the old city from the Isar suburb. The Sendlinger Tor is at an altitude of 525 metres (1,722 ft) above sea level.
As part of the great urban expansion by Ludwig the Bavarian (from 1285 to 1337), a second city wall with four town gates was built, of which Sendlinger Tor was one. In 1318, Sendlinger Tor was first mentioned as a starting point for the road to Italy, but was probably existing earlier.
Originally there was only the distinctive central tower gate (typical of the Munich city gates of the time). In 1420 that was supplemented by the two flanking towers, which were required to properly terminate the end of the outer city wall.
In 1808 the central tower was demolished. In 1860 a restoration of the two remaining Medieval flanking towers and the wall with three arches. In 1906, these original three arches were replaced by the one large single arch.
In the Second World War, the gate was barely damaged. It was refurbished in the 1980s. On the Sendlinger Tor, a remnant of the old city wall can still be seen, which previously went up the Herzog-Wilhelm-Str.
Einen Beitrag mit Aufnahmen der Kontrollfahrten mit Fk-Wagen 2942 am 15. April 2016 gibt es auf Tramreport.de.
An early morning view taken at Scheidplatz, Munich where Line 38 and 12 services wait to depart to Sendlinger Tor and Romanplatz respectively. In the foreground is a Class P two-section high-floor articulated motor tram 2005, operating with a similar articulated trailer tram 3005. The trams were built by Rathgeber between 1967 and 1969.
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nachtschwärmer - shoppingnacht - Karlstor & Sendlinger Tor - München - Projektion by crushed eyes media
Sendlinger Strasse is one of many shopping streets within central Munich. The street is lined with many popular high end chain stores and popular restaurants. The street is always bustling with locals and tourists alike. At the west end of the street sits the old city gate, Sendlinger Tor. The passageway through the gate perfectly frames this busy corridor.