Brandenburg Gate
Brandenburg Gate - a triumphal structure located in the center of Berlin. These are the only city gates that have been preserved since the 18th century. Over the years, they have been considered one of the key attractions of the German capital. It is safe to say that this is a national symbol of the country.
Historical value
Sightseeing is also called the Gates of the world. They were built as a reminder of peace after the establishment of the Union of Prussia, the Netherlands and Great Britain. Also, this gate is associated with the end of Napoleonic battles. In this place, every year, Constitution Day is proudly celebrated. Before « the iron curtain » and the destruction of the Berlin wall, the gates shared the border between east and west of Berlin, so they are called the sign of overcoming the division of Germany and Europe.
Architectural features
The Brandenburg Gate ordered the construction of the German king Friedrich Wilhelm II, who ruled Prussia. Construction work was led by Karl Gothard Langhans in 1788, they continued until 1791. The design was erected from sandstone sealed. The architect was inspired by the Acropolis of Athens and used this example as the basis during the creation of the triumphal arch. A little later, a statue of the ancient Greek goddess appeared on the gate, which proudly sat on a chariot of 4 bronze horses. Napoleon Bonaparte liked this statue, and he took it with him to France as a trophy. But then this design was put back in place with triumph. In 1961, the Berlin Wall was built in Germany, blocking the passage through the gate. In 1989, the Brandenburg Gate was reopened. In the northern wing of the attraction is the Silence Hall, where German residents and tourists honor the memory of the victims of this era.
Opening hours
You can visit the main attraction of Berlin for free around the clock every day. The gates look good both day and after sunset. Against their background, picturesque photographs are obtained. Folk festivities take place in this place, for example, the Germans love to celebrate the new year here. Here you can often see artists, musicians and guides. Especially for the guests of the country in the side wing of the gate opened a tourist rack. In this place you can book a house, find out about upcoming events or sign up for an excursion with a professional guide.
The Germans say: « You have not been to Berlin if you have never seen the Brandenburg Gate ». You can reach the attraction by U55 metro, S-Bahn train and buses under No100,245 and 147. You should exit at the station « Brandenburger Tor ».