Isartor
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Isartor
Summary
Isartor is a gate tower[1]. Isartor draws 108 Wikipedia views per month (gate_tower category, ranking #3 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- Isartor is located in Munich[3].
- Isartor is in the country of Germany[4].
- Isartor's instance of is recorded as gate tower[5].
- Isartor is owned by Bavaria[6].
- Isar is named after Isartor[7].
- Isartor took place at Altstadt (Munich)[8].
- Isartor's Commons category is recorded as Isartor (München)[9].
- Isartor's occupant is recorded as Valentin-Volkssänger-Musäum[10].
- 1337 marks the founding of Isartor[11].
- Isartor's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 48.1351, 'lon': 11.5817}[12].
- Isartor's located on street is recorded as Tal[13].
- Isartor's significant event is recorded as restoration[14].
- Isartor's official website is recorded as https://www.muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/orte/120456.html[15].
- Isartor's heritage designation is recorded as architectural heritage monument in Bavaria[16].
- Isartor's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+40'}[17].
- Isartor's connects with is recorded as München Isartor station[18].
- Isartor's appears in the heritage monument list is recorded as list of architectural heritage monuments in Munich[19].
- Isartor's street address is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Tal 50'}[20].
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Material and Period
Isartor took place at Altstadt (Munich)[8].
Cultural Impact
Things named for Isartor include München Isartor station[21], a S-Bahn station[22], in Germany[23].
Why It Matters
Isartor draws 108 Wikipedia views per month (gate_tower category, ranking #3 of 4).[2] Isartor has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24]
Entities named for Isartor include München Isartor station[21], a S-Bahn station[22], in Germany[23].