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  2. Altstadt (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    Center of Munich's Old Town with the Marienplatz, Old and New Town Hall, St. Peter and the Frauenkirche. The Munich Old Town is part of the Bavarian capital Munich and has belonged to the city the longest, even if some places which are meanwhile districts of Munich, were mentioned long before Munich's documents spoke of the Old Town.

  3. Altstadt-Lehel - Wikipedia

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    Another name for the district is Rindermarktviertel, after the former cattle market of the city at the site of the Altstadt on which the Rindermarktbrunnen, sculptured in 1964 by Josef Hensel, is a reminder of the former significance of the area. The Hackenviertel in the south west of Altstadt. Its borders are described roughly as ...

  4. Altstadtring - Wikipedia

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    The Altstadtring is the innermost ring road of Munich, Bavaria, Germany. With the exception of the northwestern part, it runs roughly along the path of the former second wall of Munich and surrounds Munich's Altstadt. With the exception of the part between Isartor and Sendlinger Tor, it is mostly built with four or five lanes.

  5. Marienplatz - Wikipedia

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    New Town Hall. Marienplatz was named after the Mariensäule, a Marian column erected in its centre in 1638 to celebrate the end of Swedish occupation. Today the Marienplatz is dominated by the New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) on the north side, and the Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus, a reconstructed Gothic council hall with a ballroom and tower) on the east side.

  6. Alter Hof - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of centuries, the Neuveste would eventually develop into what is nowadays the Munich Residenz. When Duke Sigismund lived in the Alter Hof at the end of the fifteenth century and made further structural alterations to it, including painting in the courtyard with lozenge-shaped decoration, the actual residence was already the ...

  7. Karlstor - Wikipedia

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    Karlstor in Munich (called Neuhauser Tor until 1791) [1] is a medieval city gate, which served as a defensive fortification and a checkpoint. [ 2 ] It is located at the western end of Neuhauser Straße , a portion of Munich's down-town pedestrian zone, which was part of the salt road and the east–west thoroughfare of the historic old town.

  8. History of Munich - Wikipedia

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    Germanys other modernity: Munich and the making of metropolis, 1895-1930 (2014) Klahr, Douglas. "Munich as Kunststadt, 1900–1937: Art, Architecture, and Civic Identity." Oxford Art Journal 34#2 (2011): 179–201. Large, David Clay. Where Ghosts Walked: Munich's Road to the Third Reich (1997) Noehbauer, Hans F. Munich: City of the Arts (2007)

  9. Altstadt - Wikipedia

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    Old Town of Regensburg, Germany (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Rapperswil Castle and Altstadt of Rapperswil located at Lake Zürich, Switzerland. Altstadt (German: [ˈaltˌʃtat] ⓘ) is the German language word for "old town", and generally refers to the historical town or city centre within the old town or city wall, in contrast to younger suburbs outside.