Tourists in Munich usually walk through the Sendlinger Tor and then along the pedestrian zone in Sendlinger Straße, past the Asam Church, to Marienplatz with the City Hall and the famous Glockenspiel.
A few days ago, I did some shopping near Sendlinger Tor. Then I went for a walk on the other side of the square. There are no tourist attractions there. It is a rather ordinary residential and small businesses district. But I did discover some doors worth seeing.
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This is for Dan Antion’s terrific Thursday Doors Challenge.

Doors around Sendlinger Tor was first published on Wanderlustig.





No one watches the clock around here.
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Thank you!
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Thank you. I am glad you like those rather ordinary doors. Sorry for the late answer. I was traveling in Andalucia, Spain. Certainly, I will be showing doors from there.
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Thank you. Summer in Munich is a very good time to visit.
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I’d love to visit Munich someday. The yellow building is my favorite, but they are all nice!
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These wooden doors caught my attention in Munich years ago. Thanks Anita
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Thank you. I also thought it was really nice door. Before I did not even know where the Marionette Theater was.
Wishing you that make it back to Munich and Germany.
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I visited Munich when I was in Europe for 8 months back in 1992. I’m Australian and it’s a long way to go back but we’re hoping to get there next year. So I really enjoyed your post. My favourite was the door for the Marionette Theatre.
Best wishes,
Rowena
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I really like the large set of wooden doors with the huge transom light above and the balcony with a door and two windows above that. The marrionette theater is also cool with the figures in the transom window.
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