Das Laurenzertor, Carl Wenzel Zajicek, 1900s

Das Laurenzertor, Carl Wenzel Zajicek, 1900s

The laurenzertor, which was only open to pedestrians, stood between the biberbastei and the gonzagabastei, directly opposite the ferdinandsbrücke, named in honour of the then crown prince and later emperor ferdinand i. The two arches on the right are the rotenturmtor. Date: 1900s. Medium: watercolor on paper. Carl Wenzel Zajicek 028
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Author: Carl Wenzel Zajicek (1860–1923)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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