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New on 500px : Candidplatz by AGeiger by AGeiger

Unfortunately the colorful walls are in a bad condition and have to be refurbished, hence shooting there limits more nice POVs for the time being.

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New on 500px : The Door by Kulpixx by Kulpixx

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New on 500px : red lines by AGeiger by AGeiger

Just out of cam…

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New on 500px : Good night – in Hamburg by Atha_Pana by Atha_Pana

4 expsoures used here

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New on 500px : Air Babel by Kulpixx by Kulpixx

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New on 500px : Subway Station Westfriedhof by pixeldreamer_de by pixeldreamer_de

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New on 500px : From BASMENT to the TOP by Kulpixx by Kulpixx

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New on 500px : Subway station “Westfriedhof” by SusanneKaemmner by SusanneKaemmner

Subway station “Westfriedhof” in Munich / Bavaria / Germany

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New on 500px : Victory gate Vol. II by PhilippArtmannsson by PhilippArtmannsson

The Siegestor (English: Victory Gate) in Munich, is a three-arched triumphal arch crowned with a statue of Bavaria with a lion-quadriga.

The Siegestor is 21 meters high, 24 m wide, and 12 m deep. It is located between the Ludwig Maximilian University and the Ohmstraße, where the Ludwigstraße (south) ends and the Leopoldstraße (north) begins. It thus sits at the boundary between the two Munich districts of Maxvorstadt and Schwabing.

The gate was commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria, designed by Friedrich von Gärtner and completed by Eduard Mezger in 1852. The marble quadriga was sculpted by Johann Martin von Wagner, artistic advisor to Ludwig and a professor at the University of Würzburg. Lions were likely used in the quadriga, instead of the more usual horses, because the lion was a heraldic charge of the House of Wittelsbach, the ruling family of the Bavarian monarchy.

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New on 500px : Siegestor Munich by PhilippArtmannsson by PhilippArtmannsson

Siegestor Munich
The Siegestor (English: Victory Gate) in Munich, is a three-arched triumphal arch crowned with a statue of Bavaria with a lion-quadriga.

The Siegestor is 21 meters high, 24 m wide, and 12 m deep. It is located between the Ludwig Maximilian University and the Ohmstraße, where the Ludwigstraße (south) ends and the Leopoldstraße (north) begins. It thus sits at the boundary between the two Munich districts of Maxvorstadt and Schwabing.

The gate was commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria, designed by Friedrich von Gärtner and completed by Eduard Mezger in 1852. The marble quadriga was sculpted by Johann Martin von Wagner, artistic advisor to Ludwig and a professor at the University of Würzburg. Lions were likely used in the quadriga, instead of the more usual horses, because the lion was a heraldic charge of the House of Wittelsbach, the ruling family of the Bavarian monarchy.

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New on 500px : Bavaria by UmMel by UmMel