Brandenburg Gate ποΈπ©πͺ
The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor; English: Brandenburg Gate) stands proudly in the heart of Berlin β€οΈ, at the intersection of Unter den Linden π³ and StraΓe des 17. Juni π£οΈ. Originally built as a grand city gate π° in Berlin's old customs wall, it got its name from the road leading to Brandenburg π. During the Cold War βοΈ, this iconic landmark became a powerful symbol of division π§βstanding right on the border between East & West Germany π©πͺβπ©πͺ. For decades, it was locked away π inside a no-go zone, with Germans only able to dream of crossing it π’... Until December 31, 1989 π, when the gates finally reopened ποΈ, marking the dawn of German reunification π€! Designed in glorious Neoclassical style ποΈπ«, the gate was commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia π between 1788-1791 β³ to celebrate Prussia's epic victory π in the Seven Years' War βοΈ. Today, itβs a must-visit FREE landmark π, surrounded by: The stunning Reichstag Building π’ Chic embassy districts πββοΈ Moving memorials ποΈ Trendy shopping spots ποΈ Perfect for: β Iconic photo ops πΈ β Evening strolls ππΆββοΈ β Feeling history come alive πβ¨ #Berlin #Germany #BrandenburgGate #TravelEurope #HistoricLandmarks #CityWalks β¨πΈ