Brandenburg Gate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Brandenburg Gate (German: ) is a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin and Germany. It is located west of the city center at the intersection of Unter den Linden and Ebertstraße...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg_Gate
The Brandenburg Gate was commisioned by Friedrich Wilhelm II to represent peace. ... The Brandenburg gate is probably the most well-known landmark in Berlin, it now stands as a symbol of the reunification of the two sides of this great city.
www.berlin-landmarks.com/brandenburg_gate.html www.berlin-landmarks.com/brandenburg_gate.html
(The article about the history of the Brandenburg Gate is soon availabale, German page); Please click on the photos to enlarge them. They will be opened in a new browser window. You will come back to this page with the back buttom of your browser.
www.dailysoft.com/east-berlin/mitte/bgate.htm www.dailysoft.com/east-berlin/mitte/bgate.htm
Discover the Brandenburg Gate History in Berlin Germany which goes back to the year 1770. ... The Brandenburg Gate History Goes Back Until 1770...
www.smart-travel-germany.com/brandenburg-gate.html www.smart-travel-germany.com/brandenburg-gate.html
Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate ... The Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall separate Berlin into East and West. In spite of the changes that are going on in Communist countries, especially the Soviet Union, that wall is a reminder of the difference between freedom and totalitarianism.
www.ronaldreagan.com/sp_11.html
Potsdam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Potsdam ( ) is the capital city of the German federal state of Brandenburg and is part of the Metropolitan area of Berlin/Brandenburg. It is situated on the River Havel, some 25 kilometres...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potsdam
Brandenburg Gate in Berlin - 360° Panorama ... Java support is required to view the interactive panorama ... Brandenburg Gate ; Pariser Platz Berlin...
www.panorama-cities.net/berlin/brandenburg_gate.html www.panorama-cities.net/berlin/brandenburg_gate.html
Brandenburg Gate (the symbol of German division and reunification) reopened today after a major restoration project. Hidden behind scaffolding and protective covering for the past two years, the Berlin landmark had damage dating back to WWII repaired, and its sandstone exterior was cleaned.
www.6913th.org/Bhaven/Berlin.htm
Seen above as it was before the Wall was built in 1962, the Brandenburg Gate was perhaps the best known symbol of the divided city. The view here is looking through the Gate from the British sector into the Russian Zone and the Western end of Unter den Linden can be seen beyond the great Doric columns.
www.der-berliner.com/berlin/branden.htm
Definitions