• Sather Gate is a prominent landmark separating Sproul Plaza from the bridge over Strawberry Creek, leading to the center of the University of California, Berkeley campus.
  • Named for pioneer California banker Peder Sather, the gate used to mark the formal south entrance to campus (until campus expanded down to Bancroft Way).
  • Sather Gate (1910) is a famous Berkeley landmark. Until World War II it was the south entrance to campus.
  • Built in 1910, Sather Gate was a gift of Jane Sather in memory of her late husband, UC benefactor Peder Sather.
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  • Sather Gate is part of the historic Sproul Plaza, a major center for student activity that housed many protests throughout the Free Speech Movement.
  • The Sather Gate is a momentous landmark in the University of California campus, in Berkeley.
  • Walking to the center of the University of California Berkeley from Sproul Plaza, visitors will find themselves at Sather Gate.
  • The frenetic energy buzzing from the university’s Sather Gate on any given day is a mixture of youthful posthippies reminiscing about days before their time...