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  • Brandenburg Gate, German Brandenburger Tor, the only remaining town gate of Berlin, Germany, standing at the western end of the avenue Unter den Linden. It has served as a symbol of both the division of Germany and the country’s reunification and is one of Berlin’s most-visited landmarks. The gate was commissioned by Frederick William II as an entrance to Unter den Linden, which led to the Prussian palace.
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  • A seven-kilometer-long section between the Brandenburg Gate and Adolf-Hitler-Platz (today Theodor-Heuss-Platz) was extended and put into operation in 1939.
  • The national symbol of Germany, the Brandenburg Gate reflects turbulent German history like no other landmark.
  • Brandenburg Gate in Spring © gettyimages, Foto: sborisov. Constructed between 1788 and 1791, the Brandenburg Gate was Berlin’s first Greek revival building.
  • The Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) in Berlin is one of the first landmarks that come to mind when thinking of Germany.
  • The Brandenburg Gate is one of Berlin's most important monuments, a landmark and symbol with over two hundred years of history.
  • If you have been Berlin, then you must have been to the Brandenburg gate. ... The Brandenburg Gate is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin.
  • In 1793, a Quadriga statue depicting the Goddess of victory bearing a symbol of peace was added to the Brandenburg Gate.
  • In fact, the Brandenburg Gate was a symbol of victory and under its arches the elites of the city passed as members of royalty, troops and parades.
  • The concert at the Brandenburg Gate, which attracted a huge number of spectators who came to see and hear the wonderful music, took place in November 1999.
  • The Brandenburg Gate is the symbol of Berlin and the reunited Germany as well. The Brandenburg Gate is located in the western part of Berlin's city center.