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A few hours in Munich (page 5/16)

[picture: The new Town Hall 5: Ornate door]

The new Town Hall 5: Ornate door

A great oak door in the Gothic style.

[picture: Partner cities]

Partner cities

Partner städte der landes haupt stadt München

[picture: Gothic fairyland 1: the staircase]

Gothic fairyland 1: the staircase

The New Toan Hall was built in the Gothic Revival style, but it is hard to believe it is not from the 13th century!

[picture: Gothic fairyland 2: the staircase]

Gothic fairyland 2: the staircase

Another view of the staircase, executed in the medieval Gothic style with arches and stone balustrades and gargoyles.

[picture: Gothic fairyland 3: door with arch]

Gothic fairyland 3: door with arch

A heavy wooden door set in a stone archway with a heraldic shield above it.

[picture: Gargoyle 1]

Gargoyle 1

There are lots of stone gargoyles on the Town Hall in Munich.

[picture: Gargoyle 2]

Gargoyle 2

There are lots of stone gargoyles on the Town Hall in Munich.

[picture: Ornate lamp holder]

Ornate lamp holder

An ornate wrought iron bracket from which to suspend a lamp.

[picture: Gothic fairyland 4: staircase]

Gothic fairyland 4: staircase

A slightly different view.

[picture: Gothic fairyland 5: courtyard]

Gothic fairyland 5: courtyard

There is a restaurant in the courtyard of the Town Hall.

[picture: Ratskeller]

Ratskeller

Ratskeller appears to mean “town hall” in German.

[picture: cobbles]

cobbles

Cobblestones with a short depth of field, suitable for a background or texture, perhaps.


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