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Northeast entrance to Christkindlmarkt at Sendlinger Tor. Light snowfall and a Bratwurst-stand : what could be better?
München, Germany - 1 Dec. 2010
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"The Sendlinger Tor was erected in 1318 by Ludwig the Bavarian as one of the four town gates belonging to the second ring of fortifications around the then rapidly expanding, salt trading town. The gate, which was restored between 1972 and 1982, is flanked by two medieval towers; in 1906 the original three arches were replaced by the one large single arch."
(Extracted from "http://www.munich-info.de/portrait/p_sendlingertor_en.html")
The oldest of the three remaining gates of Munich's outer city walls is the Sendlinger Tor.
The gate was presumably built in 1318 and was the gateway for the trade route to Italy. The tall central tower was demolished in 1808 and in 1906 the three arches that connected the two outer towers were replaced by a single, large arch, enabling cars to pass through the gate. At the same time two smaller gates were created in the hexagonal towers for the pedestrians.