Karlstor

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Karlstor is a historic city gate in Munich, Germany, marking the western entrance to the city’s old town and serving as a prominent landmark at the end of the main shopping street.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city gate
historic monument
cityGateOf Munich NERFINISHED
connects Karlsplatz NERFINISHED
Munich old town pedestrian zone NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
formerName Neuhauser Tor NERFINISHED
function city gate
landmark
tourist attraction
hasArchitecturalStyle Neo-Gothic architecture
hasFeature central archway
crenellations
pinnacles
two side towers
hasMaterial brick
stone
hasNameOrigin named after Karl Theodor, Elector of Bavaria
hasNearbyTransport Karlsplatz (Stachus) S-Bahn station NERFINISHED
Karlsplatz (Stachus) U-Bahn station NERFINISHED
tram stops at Karlsplatz
hasNumberOfTowers 3
hasSurroundingAreaType pedestrian zone
hasViewTowards Kaufingerstraße shopping street
Neuhauser Straße shopping street
heritageStatus protected historic structure
isAccessibleTo pedestrians
isNear Munich pedestrian shopping district NERFINISHED
Stachus (Karlsplatz) fountain NERFINISHED
isPartOf former Munich city wall
isPhotographedFor tourism promotion of Munich
isSymbolOf Munich city center NERFINISHED
locatedAtEndOf Kaufingerstraße NERFINISHED
Neuhauser Straße NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bavaria
Maxvorstadt NERFINISHED
Munich
Old Town of Munich NERFINISHED
western entrance of Munich old town
locatedOn Karlsplatz NERFINISHED
orientation western city gate of Munich old town
partOf Munich city fortifications NERFINISHED
touristPopularity high
usedFor pedestrian passage
representative city entrance

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Kaufingerstraße connectsTo Karlstor