Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate is considered one of the symbols of Berlin, named after the state of Brandenburg. It is located in Pariser Platz and holds historical significance related to World War II.
The Brandenburg Gate was constructed using sandstone, with its construction beginning in 1788 and completed in 1791. It served as the official dividing point between East Germany and West Germany. Today, the gate symbolizes German unity and is one of the most famous tourist landmarks in Germany.
The area around the Brandenburg Gate is home to many famous cafes and restaurants, such as Starbucks and others. It hosts numerous annual and national celebrations.
Address: Pariser Platz, 10117 Berlin, Germany