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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- en.wikipedia.org Brandenburg GateThe Brandenburg Gate has played different political roles in German history. ... Schinkel for the new role of the Brandenburg Gate as a Prussian triumphal arch.
- dw.com en/the-brandenburg-gate-berlin-landmark/g-…The Brandenburg Gate — the famous symbol of German unity. Finished in 1791, it was and is the dramatic setting of European history.
- seanpatrickdurham.medium.com brandenburg-gate-…During the East-West times of the Cold War, the Brandenburg Gate stood in “no-man’s Land”, or what is also known as the “Death Strip”.
- pixabay.com photos/search/the brandenburg gate/6,950 Free photos of The Brandenburg Gate. Select a the brandenburg gate image to download for free. High resolution picture downloads for your next project.
- tripsavvy.com brandenburg-gate-1520180The national symbol of Germany, the Brandenburg Gate reflects turbulent German history like no other landmark.
- visitberlin.de en/brandenburg-gateThe Brandenburg Gate is one of the most iconic sights in today’s vibrant Berlin. More than just Berlin’s only surviving historical city gate...
- linkedin.com pulse/brandenburg-gates-enduring-…Capturing Moments at The Brandenburg Gate: A visit to The Brandenburg Gate is incomplete without capturing moments against its majestic backdrop.
- discoverwalks.com blog/berlin/top-10-facts-about-…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.
- berlin-welcomecard.de en/brandenburg-gateThe history of the Brandenburg Gate. The eye-catcher of Berlin was built between 1789 and 1793 on behalf of the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm II.
- berlin.de English Attractions & SightsTwo years after the Brandenburg Gate was completed, the so-called Quadriga - a chariot pulled by four horse - was placed on the roof of the gate.