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Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate is an iconic neoclassical triumphal arch in the heart of Berlin, built in the late 18th century as a symbol of peace and unity. Beyond its six Doric columns and the gilded Quadriga atop, visitors absorb centuries of German history reflected in its surrounding Pariser Platz and the nearby Reichstag. It has witnessed royal processions, Cold War divisions, and the city’s reunification. Today it’s a must-see for first-time travellers who can stroll the avenues, catch sunset light through the gate, and feel Berlin’s enduring destiny.
Pariser Platz, 10117 Berlin, Germany