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Einlasstor, Medieval city gate in Altstadt, Germany

The Einlasstor was a medieval city gate in Munich's Old Town that stood at the corner where Prelate-Zistl Street met Rosental. It functioned as a passage through the defensive walls and helped regulate movement between different city sections.

Originally called Schiffertor, this gate served as a vital entry point to the city from medieval times until the 1800s. It was completely demolished in 1826 when Munich removed its old fortifications to modernize the city.

The gate served as a point of passage that shaped how people moved between different parts of the city in daily life. It controlled access and helped organize movement through Munich's districts during the medieval period.

The former location of the gate is still visible in how the streets are arranged in Munich's Old Town today. You can find the spot at the corner of Prelate-Zistl Street and Rosental by following the street layout.

This gate was one of several entry points that worked together as a sophisticated system for controlling access to different districts. Each gate had its own purpose and was connected to other fortifications to protect the entire city.

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