Brandenburg Gate in Berlin

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The Brandenburg Gate is one of the many fascinating places that you can find in Germany and more specifically in Berlin. It is very possible that you do not fall in love at first sight, but when you have been looking at every millimeter for a while you will realize that it has something very special. It was built in 1791 with a clear inspiration from the Parthenon in Athens to give access to the city from the outside and later became the border that divided East Germany from Federal, so its history is enormous. In fact, during the French invasion at the hands of Napoleon it was transferred to Paris since the emperor liked it and it could not be recovered until 1814.

The size of the columns is impressive, and it has a statue of a goddess that is located in the upper part and that is really spectacular, as to start shooting with the camera and not stop, especially if you go at night since they illuminate it so it is even more attractive. The statue was placed when he returned from Paris to Berlin. Interestingly, the Brandenburg Gate is located in Paris Square, where the Russian and United States embassies are also located. As a curious fact, the hotel in the square is from which Michael Jackson took one of his children out of the balcony as a baby and that those images gave so many times around the world.

The Brandenburg Gate is one of the symbols of Berlin and the entire country, and historically it is one of the places that has experienced the most important events, such as the birth of Hitler’s Third Reich or the Russian occupation of 1945. Although at first This view does not seem like a very spectacular place, I assure you that it is worth visiting, in addition to that in the area that is located you have more places of interest and the odd bar or restaurant where you can spend some time having a beer, so special in Germany .