Brandenburger Tor

578 reviews

10117 Berlin, Germany

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Brandenburger Tor is a Transit station located at 10117 Berlin, Germany. It has received 578 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.

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  • The address of Brandenburger Tor: 10117 Berlin, Germany

  • Brandenburger Tor has 4.6 stars from 578 reviews

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  • "The Brandenburg Gate, located in the heart of Berlin, is an iconic symbol of Germany's tumultuous history"

    "The Brandenburg Gate is an iconic symbol of Berlin and a must-visit attraction for anyone traveling to Germany's capital city"

    "Ja dieser Bahnhof ist sehr schön geworden"

    "A starting place for all the free tour in the city"

    "Bin nicht rangekommen (Mauer), Bin hindurchgesprungen (Mauerfall), Bin hindurchgefahren (mitnem Trabbi 93), Bin hindurchgeraved (96), Bin hindurchspaziert (unzähligemal), Bin hindurchdemonstriert (für Vielfalt, gegen AfD) Bin hindurchgeradelt (wöchentlich), Bin hindurchgejoggt (alle 3Tage), Bin hindurchgeflasht - beim Marathon 2018! Happy 2019 - we see us on April 7th and September 29th for great half and full marathons - #berlin42 ‍♂️ we welcome the "

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  • Berlin Excursions

The Brandenburg Gate, located in the heart of Berlin, is an iconic symbol of Germany's tumultuous history. Completed in 1791, the gate has stood witness to centuries of upheaval and change, from the triumphs of the Prussian Empire to the horrors of the Holocaust. Today, the Brandenburg Gate stands as a symbol of unity and freedom, having played a central role in the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The gate has become one of Berlin's most visited tourist attractions, attracting millions of visitors each year. History of the Brandenburg Gate The Brandenburg Gate was commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia as a symbol of peace and victory after the end of the Seven Years' War. Designed by Carl Gotthard Langhans, the gate was inspired by the Propylaea, the gateway to the Acropolis in Athens. The gate features 12 Doric columns, six on each side, supporting an entablature with a frieze of horses and chariots. Above the frieze is a quadriga, a chariot drawn by four horses driven by the goddess Eirene, symbolizing peace. In 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte entered Berlin and ordered the quadriga to be taken to Paris as a war trophy. The quadriga was returned to Berlin in 1814 after Napoleon's defeat. During the 19th century, the Brandenburg Gate became an essential symbol of Prussian power and was often used to celebrate military victories. During World War II, the Brandenburg Gate was heavily damaged by Allied bombing raids. After the war, Berlin was divided into four zones, with the Brandenburg Gate located in the Soviet-controlled zone. The gate became a symbol of the Cold War and the division of Germany. In 1961, the East German government erected the Berlin Wall, which ran just a few meters to the east of the gate. The gate was inaccessible for almost three decades, and the quadriga was covered in graffiti and bullet holes. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, signalling the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany. Thousands of people flocked to the Brandenburg Gate to celebrate the historic moment, and the gate became a symbol of hope and unity. The quadriga was restored, and the gate was again opened to the public. Today, the gate is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Germany's commitment to freedom and democracy. The Brandenburg Gate today The Brandenburg Gate is a popular destination for tourists and locals. The gate is at the end of Unter den Linden, a tree-lined boulevard that runs through the heart of Berlin. Visitors can walk through the gate and explore the surrounding area, home to many museums, restaurants, and shops. The entrance is also famous for events and celebrations, including the annual New Year's Eve party. The Brandenburg Gate has become an important symbol of Berlin's past and present. It stands as a testament to the German people's resilience and commitment to democracy and freedom.

  • Josef Kozumplik

The Brandenburg Gate is an iconic symbol of Berlin and a must-visit attraction for anyone traveling to Germany's capital city. Located in the heart of the city, the gate is an impressive example of neoclassical architecture and one of the most recognizable landmarks in Europe. Built in the late 18th century, the Brandenburg Gate has played an important role in the city's history, serving as a symbol of peace, unity, and freedom. During the Cold War, it became a symbol of the division between East and West Germany, and the reunification of Germany in 1990 was celebrated with a massive party at the gate. Today, visitors can admire the gate's impressive architecture, which features a towering central arch flanked by smaller arches on either side. The gate is also adorned with a variety of sculptures and bas-reliefs that depict important historical events and figures. In addition to its historical and cultural significance, the Brandenburg Gate is also a great place to people-watch and soak up the lively atmosphere of Berlin. The area around the gate is always bustling with tourists and locals alike, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic in the park. For vegan visitors, there are plenty of dining options in the surrounding area that cater to plant-based diets. From cozy cafes to trendy restaurants, there is no shortage of delicious vegan food to be found in Berlin. Overall, the Brandenburg Gate is a must-see destination that offers something for everyone, and a true highlight of any trip to Berlin.

  • Mario Krosta

Ja dieser Bahnhof ist sehr schön geworden. Es gibt einen Fahrstuhl für Rollstuhlfahrer und Treppen die auch bei feuchtigkeit rutschfest sind. An den gleiswänden kann man die ganze Berliner Geschichte betrachten. Zur Sicherheit gibt es viele Kameras, der Bahnhof ist sehr hell und natürlich gibt es auch eine Information sowie Notrufsäule. Es gibt ausreichend Sitzplätze und Papierkörbe. Der Bahnhof ist sehr sauber gehalten und macht im Großen und Ganzen einen guten Eindruck. Wer etwas Hunger bekommt der kann wenn er den Bahnhof verlässt oben einen kleinen Häuschen sich etwas zu Essen holen bzw auf einen Kaffee einen Zwischenstopp einlegen. Ebenfalls befindet sich direkt über den Bahnhof ein WC-Häuschen was öffentlich nutzbar ist. Ansonsten hat man hier Zugang zu vielen Geschäften die sich links und rechts vom Bahnhof befinden bzw man kommt auch zum Hotel und zum Wahrzeichen von Berlin den Brandenburger Tor. Ich kann nur jeden Tourist empfehlen sich den Bahnhof mal anzuschauen weil gerade die Berliner Geschichte ist ein Hingucker und sehenswert.

  • Lu Jiale

A starting place for all the free tour in the city. Rich history to be learnt here. If you are looking to settle your meal here, it is very expensive and very little restaurants that you can find here. And even the water here are very expensive at 2.5 euros for small bottle. This is also a huge place with a lot of new buildings that was build not long ago. Definitely worth a visit, walking pass the brandenburger gate symbolises the walk of power in the past. Can be easily found once you exit the metro station.

  • Tonio Montana

Bin nicht rangekommen (Mauer), Bin hindurchgesprungen (Mauerfall), Bin hindurchgefahren (mitnem Trabbi 93), Bin hindurchgeraved (96), Bin hindurchspaziert (unzähligemal), Bin hindurchdemonstriert (für Vielfalt, gegen AfD) Bin hindurchgeradelt (wöchentlich), Bin hindurchgejoggt (alle 3Tage), Bin hindurchgeflasht - beim Marathon 2018! Happy 2019 - we see us on April 7th and September 29th for great half and full marathons - #berlin42 ‍♂️ we welcome the

  • Ah Parvareshkhah

When you are in the city for a while, you cross the Branderburger Tor several times, and when there is any special festivity, or special day for the city, will take event in the Branderburger Tor for sure, gathering the people and with any show or spectacle. I personally recommend ( if you are visiting during October ) going at night for the festival of lights, they make a show of lights with figures on the gate. Another way to see it.

  • Mohammed Rafsan Hussain

One of the top most attraction for the visitors in Berlin. People use to visit this place must. The gate has a historical importance, an opening between east and west Germany. You will find pictures of the Tor everywhere. There are some visiting places just in a walking ways from the Berlin Brandenburg Tor. You will find rickshaw, horse ride etc here.

  • Monika S

Es gibt am Brandenburger Tor in Berlin vom Hauptbahnhof her eine S-Bahn-Haltestelle und die U-Bahn 55 mit Zwischen-Hält am Bundestag. Diese Linie wird fortgeführt zur Museums-Insel und zum Alexanderplatz. Im März 2020 nur zum Brandenburger Tor. Viele Treppen nach oben sind nicht barrierefrei, Rolltreppen fehlen noch.

  • Artur Victoria

The Brandenburg Gate is much more than just one of Berlin’s historic city gates. It is one of the world’s most famous Berlin landmarks. It is a symbol for many important historical events of the 19th and 20th centuries. Many music festivals with light and sound modern technologies

  • Jaideep Singh Barar

The Brandenburger Tor in Berlin is an iconic symbol of history and unity. Its neoclassical design and monumental presence make it a must-see landmark. The gate's historical significance, standing as a symbol of both division and … Mehr

  • Benjamin Pirling

Auch sehr schicker neuer Bahnhof mit Übergang direkt zur unterirdischen S-Bahn. An den Wänden wird ein wenig von der Geschichte des Brandenburger Tores erzählt. Dürfte interessant sein für die vielen Touristen - hoffentlich.

  • Frank Zornow

Für den Berliner ist es kein“Wow!“- Effekt, vielleicht aber für den Touristen. Wenn er die Treppe von der U-Bahn hinauf kommt, steht er unvermittelt vor „dem“ Wahrzeichen Berlins, dem Brandenburger Tor.

  • Letícia Pamplona

Tourist spot located in a historic area with many other sights in Berlin, easy to find and free. It's worth trying to follow a free walking tour to learn more about the history of the monuments.

  • Till Rumohr

erstaunlich viele Touristen sind vom S-Bahn Schild am Eingang beim Adlon verwirrt und vermuten den Zugang zur U-Bahn an anderer Stelle. (Ich stehe dort häufiger beruflich und werde gefragt)

  • Tonko Lacmanovic

Nice station you will surely visit to check beautiful Tiergarten park as well as many other attractions starting of course with Brandenburg gate and Reichstag which is near.

  • Eko Susanto

I’m visit at Berlin for 2 days only, and every day i came to this Branderburger, so Epic and amazing Historical Building, many people visited this place and taking picture

  • Rebecca Hutt

Ikone und Wahrzeichen von berlin. Gehört einfach zu einem Besuch in Berlin dazu. Corona sei dank waren kaum Touristen da - so leer habe ich es noch nie erlebt

  • Daniel F. Pinnow

Wann kann man das #Brandenburger Tor so ruhig und idyllisch erleben ? Morgens um 5:30 Uhr mit Blick aus dem Seitenflügel des Hotel Adlon ✨ …

  • Jetlover X

It's a nice tall gate and represents the history of the city. You can literally breathe (and imagine) the history. Beautiful and a must see.

  • Maksym Hryshchuk

Beautiful station. Looks clean and fresh. You also may learn a bit of Germany history from interactive boards located on station's walls.

  • Anto K Sebastian

The elevator was dysfunctional and hence had such a difficult time moving around with a big stroller. It wasn’t fixed even after hours.

  • TIGERHERZ

Einfach eine tolle Sehenswürdigkeit und auf jeden Fall ein Muss wen man in Berlin ist ! Ein Stück Weltgeschichte zum anfassen .

  • Sharon Härtel

Sehenswerter Ort. Ein Muss für alle Touristen, die Berlin besuchen. Zu früher Stund und am Vormittag noch nicht überfüllt.

  • Bilal Shahzad

Beautiful place to visit such a calm place many tourists visit this historical place #berlin #brandenburgertor

  • Martin Hoffmann

Eine beeindruckende Architektur. Lohnt sich vor allem in den morgen Stunden. Dann ist nicht so voll

  • Volkmar Witthuhn

Vielleicht der schönste U-Bahnhof Berlins - sehenswert Anschluss: S1, S2, S25, U55, Bus 100 und TXL

  • sp

Check it out if you are in Berlin especially during the festival of lights and the holiday season

  • Andy

Schöne neue U-Bahnstation. Endlich gibt es eine direkte U-Bahnanbindung zum Alex und zum Hbf.

  • Carsten Koch

Ein Bauwerk von nationaler Beudeutung, das man nicht nur als Deutscher gesehen haben darf.

  • Heartfelt Reviews

Clean and warm underground station.trains rain every 10 minutes although this is Sunday

  • André V. K.

It has service from lines S1, S2, S25, and S26 from S-Bahn, and line U5 from U-Bahn.

  • Stefan

Kühle Eleganz; und ein bisschen Geschichtsunterricht kann auch nicht schaden

  • Stefano Comi

Das Wahrzeichnen Berlin schlechthin. Immer ein Besuch Wert, Tag oder Nacht.

  • Dan

Beautiful, historical and important place in Germany's history A must visit

  • Peter Dreuw

Das Brandenburger Tor kurz vor dem Berlin-Marathon- sehenswert!

  • Mingyi Wang

Liegt fast direkt vor der berühmten Sehenswürdigkeit ...

  • Marcel

M.M.n. der schönste Bahnhof in Berlin

  • pm k

Immer wieder schön dort zu sein.

  • Ivan Drago

View looks better without wall.

  • Robert Mikołajczyk

Very nice Gate.

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