Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) in Berlin
The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is among the most popular tourist attractions in Germany and symbolises German’s reconsolidation. Carl Gotthard Langhans unveiled the gate’s design, constructed to commemorate France’s loss to Prussian. It is 60 feet tall, with one part that holds statues of Prussian leaders and another part that was an auditorium for delivering speeches during the war period.
Brandenburg Gate represents peace, strength and unity among countries, and each of its sides displays countries that once governed Germany.