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Sendlinger is an
adjective related to Sendling, a
borough of Munich, Germany. It may also
refer to:
Claus Sendlinger (born 1963),
German executive Sendlinger...
- The
Sendlinger Tor (translated:
Sendling Gate) is a city gate at the
southern extremity of the
historic old town area of Munich. It
served as a fortification...
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Claus Sendlinger (born 1963) is the
founder and
former CEO of
Design Hotels AG (Börse München: LBA) and co-founder of Slow.
Until 2018,
Sendlinger was the...
- for
lines U4/5 at a
higher level,
giving a
total of six U-Bahn tracks.
Sendlinger Tor,
Odeonsplatz and Olympia-Einkaufszentrum also each have two quite...
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demolished medieval fortification survive;
these are the Isartor, the
Sendlinger Tor, and the Karlstor. The
Karlstor leads up to the Stachus, a square...
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Sendlinger Straße is an
important shopping street in Munich's city center. It
extends into the
Munich old town in the south-east-northeast
direction from...
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Sendlinger Tor is an U-Bahn
station in the city
center of
Munich at a
junction of the
lines U1/2/7 and U3/6 line of the
Munich U-Bahn system. It was opened...
- Sendling's
Christmas (night) of
murder (German:
Sendlinger Mordweihnacht) was a m****acre in 1705 in Sendling, then 2 km
south west of Munich. An army of...
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through the
former Inner Sendlinger Tor. Its
continuation today forms the
Sendlinger Straße,
which leads to the (outer)
Sendlinger Tor. Originally, this...
- Weinstraße, north-east: Fischbrunnen/Tal, south-east: Rindermarkt, south-west:
Sendlinger Straße). It
contains a
shopping p****age, an MVG
service centre, ticket...