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  2. Brandenburg Gate - Wikipedia

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    The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor [ˈbʁandn̩ˌbʊʁɡɐ ˈtoːɐ̯] ⓘ) is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin, built on the orders of the King of Prussia Frederick William II after restoring the Orangist power by suppressing the Dutch popular unrest.

  3. Brandenburg Gate: A Brief History | HISTORY

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    Brandenburg Gate: A Brief History. Berlin’s triumphal arch has played witness to some of the most significant moments in modern history. By: Barbara Maranzani. Updated: October 2, 2023 ...

  4. Brandenburg Gate | Iconic Monument, Berlin, Germany

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    Brandenburg Gate, 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.

  5. Brandenburg Gate – Berlin.de

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    The Brandenburg Gate is Berlin's most famous landmark and a must-see for all visitors. A symbol of German division during the Cold War, it is now a national symbol of peace and unity. The Brandenburg Gate is one of Berlin's most important monuments, a landmark and symbol with over two hundred years of history.

  6. History of the Brandenburg Gate - TripSavvy

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    The Brandenburg Gate ( Brandenburger Tor) in Berlin is one of the first landmarks that come to mind when thinking of Germany. It is not just a symbol for the city, but for the country. German history was made here – many different times with the Brandenburg Gate playing many different roles.

  7. Brandenburg Gate in Berlin: history, events & more ...

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    The Brandenburg Gate is one of the most iconic sights in today’s vibrant Berlin. More than just Berlin’s only surviving historical city gate, this site came to symbolise Berlin’s Cold War division into East and West – and, since the fall of the Wall, a reunified Germany.

  8. The Brandenburg Gate has become a symbol of both Germany's one-time division and eventual reunification. “The Gate” museum traces its turbulent history in a fascinating multi-media show. The ...