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Brandenburger Tor

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Updated: March 01, 2024 09:38 AM

Brandenburger Tor is located in Berlin (Capital of Germany), Germany. It's address is 10117 Berlin, Germany.

10117 Berlin, Germany

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Where is Brandenburger Tor?

Brandenburger Tor is located at: 10117 Berlin, Germany.

What are the coordinates of Brandenburger Tor?

Coordinates: 52.516536, 13.3817032

Brandenburger Tor Reviews

Michael Mack
2024-04-11 05:05:27 GMT

The UBahn and Sbahn stations in Berlin are amazing. Beautiful history. Photos of historical moments. Beautifully decorated. A must see when in Berlin.

Urban Traveler
2024-03-03 13:03:26 GMT

Brand new metro line full of historical data hanging on billboards. Alight here for the gate of Brandenburg and Unter den Lindem street

Mohammed Rafsan Hussain
2022-04-18 16:05:52 GMT

One of the top most attraction for the visitors in Berlin. People use to visit this place must. The gate has a historical importance, an opening between east and west Germany. You will find pictures of the Tor everywhere. There are some visiting places just in a walking ways from the Berlin Brandenburg Tor. You will find rickshaw, horse ride etc here.

Ah Parvareshkhah
2018-12-08 11:12:02 GMT

When you are in the city for a while, you cross the Branderburger Tor several times, and when there is any special festivity, or special day for the city, will take event in the Branderburger Tor for sure, gathering the people and with any show or spectacle. I personally recommend ( if you are visiting during October ) going at night for the festival of lights, they make a show of lights with figures on the gate. Another way to see it.

Artur Victoria
2022-05-26 13:11:08 GMT

The Brandenburg Gate is much more than just one of Berlin’s historic city gates. It is one of the world’s most famous Berlin landmarks. It is a symbol for many important historical events of the 19th and 20th centuries. Many music festivals with light and sound modern technologies

Letícia Pamplona
2021-09-05 09:21:33 GMT

Tourist spot located in a historic area with many other sights in Berlin, easy to find and free. It's worth trying to follow a free walking tour to learn more about the history of the monuments.

André V. K.
2023-01-16 13:53:36 GMT

It has service from lines S1, S2, S25, and S26 from S-Bahn, and line U5 from U-Bahn.

Heartfelt Reviews
2020-03-01 10:31:27 GMT

Clean and warm underground station.trains rain every 10 minutes although this is Sunday

Maksym Hryshchuk
2019-02-03 23:09:20 GMT

Beautiful station. Looks clean and fresh. You also may learn a bit of Germany history from interactive boards located on station's walls.

Lu Jiale
2018-08-19 08:53:33 GMT

A starting place for all the free tour in the city. Rich history to be learnt here. If you are looking to settle your meal here, it is very expensive and very little restaurants that you can find here. And even the water here are very expensive at 2.5 euros for small bottle.
This is also a huge place with a lot of new buildings that was build not long ago. Definitely worth a visit, walking pass the brandenburger gate symbolises the walk of power in the past.

Can be easily found once you exit the metro station.

Bilal Shahzad
2019-01-11 12:04:13 GMT

Beautiful place to visit such a calm place many tourists visit this historical place #berlin #brandenburgertor

Berlin Excursions
2023-04-14 06:04:06 GMT

The Brandenburg Gate, located in the heart of Berlin, is an iconic symbol of Germany's tumultuous history. Completed in 1791, the gate has stood witness to centuries of upheaval and change, from the triumphs of the Prussian Empire to the horrors of the Holocaust.
Today, the Brandenburg Gate stands as a symbol of unity and freedom, having played a central role in the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The gate has become one of Berlin's most visited tourist attractions, attracting millions of visitors each year.
History of the Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate was commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia as a symbol of peace and victory after the end of the Seven Years' War. Designed by Carl Gotthard Langhans, the gate was inspired by the Propylaea, the gateway to the Acropolis in Athens.
The gate features 12 Doric columns, six on each side, supporting an entablature with a frieze of horses and chariots. Above the frieze is a quadriga, a chariot drawn by four horses driven by the goddess Eirene, symbolizing peace.
In 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte entered Berlin and ordered the quadriga to be taken to Paris as a war trophy. The quadriga was returned to Berlin in 1814 after Napoleon's defeat. During the 19th century, the Brandenburg Gate became an essential symbol of Prussian power and was often used to celebrate military victories.
During World War II, the Brandenburg Gate was heavily damaged by Allied bombing raids. After the war, Berlin was divided into four zones, with the Brandenburg Gate located in the Soviet-controlled zone. The gate became a symbol of the Cold War and the division of Germany.
In 1961, the East German government erected the Berlin Wall, which ran just a few meters to the east of the gate. The gate was inaccessible for almost three decades, and the quadriga was covered in graffiti and bullet holes.
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989
On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, signalling the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany. Thousands of people flocked to the Brandenburg Gate to celebrate the historic moment, and the gate became a symbol of hope and unity.
The quadriga was restored, and the gate was again opened to the public. Today, the gate is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Germany's commitment to freedom and democracy.
The Brandenburg Gate today
The Brandenburg Gate is a popular destination for tourists and locals. The gate is at the end of Unter den Linden, a tree-lined boulevard that runs through the heart of Berlin.
Visitors can walk through the gate and explore the surrounding area, home to many museums, restaurants, and shops. The entrance is also famous for events and celebrations, including the annual New Year's Eve party.
The Brandenburg Gate has become an important symbol of Berlin's past and present. It stands as a testament to the German people's resilience and commitment to democracy and freedom.

Dan
2023-09-24 15:22:30 GMT

Beautiful, historical and important place in Germany's history
A must visit

Robert Mikołajczyk
2023-10-06 17:45:10 GMT

Very nice Gate.

Jolly Jacob
2021-12-25 16:53:59 GMT

Busy all day

Aly Vely
2022-10-06 00:52:21 GMT

One of the most beautiful exits of the S-bahns in Germany because from here you exit to Brandenburg Tor. Of course, the station is very old but in a very central location.

Tony
2020-01-02 21:33:03 GMT

Almost all events in Berlin is happening there!

Alka Purushotham
2023-04-05 15:05:02 GMT

Have you seen Berlin enough if you haven't been here? No matter how short your trip is, go see the Tor!

Jose Manuel Duran
2017-12-28 05:53:51 GMT

Such a fantastic monument and so iconic! This, together with the remains of the wall and the Check point Charlie in it, are part of the recent World history. On the one hand, it's so sad that such a division once existed. On the other hand, this can still make us men and women hopeful that mankind will one day live in peace with no separation between the different peoples/races/religions of the world. As John Lennon said, you can think I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one!

Kirsten Schlewitz
2019-07-22 19:32:03 GMT

As the name suggests, it's an easy way to get to Brandenburg Gate. The signage is easy to follow, like most German stations it's clean and features some interesting art -- and, of course, you emerge and you're greeted by the magnificent sight of the Brandenburg Gate.

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