Brandenburg Gate
Brandenburger Tor
Neoclassical sandstone triumphal arch and national symbol built in the late 18th century. It serves as a monument of peace and unity, having survived as the city's only remaining historical gate. Read more…
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Commissioned by King Frederick William II and constructed between 1788 and 1791, this sandstone gate is a masterpiece of classicism. Originally built as a symbol of peace, it is the only surviving historical city gate. The structure has served as a backdrop for significant historical events, representing division during the Cold War when it was obstructed by the Berlin Wall, and later becoming a global symbol of German reunification.
The monument was designed by architect Carl Gotthard Langhans and is a prominent example of neoclassical and Greek revival design. It stands 26 meters tall and reflects early classicist architecture in Prussia. Later architectural contributions were made by Heinrich Strack.
As a designated Cultural Heritage Site, the gate stands as a national symbol and a beacon of European unity. The site is an architectural landmark and a major point of interest that is accessible to the public.
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