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Brandenburg Gate
The impressive and symbolic Brandenburg Gate that lay
forlorn for so long in the no man's land behind the Berlin Wall, is
now once again renovated and accessible, along with the newly
reconstructed Pariser Platz that links the gate to the beautiful
Unter den Linden Boulevard. The gate is Berlin's only remaining
city gate, built of sandstone between 1788 and 1791 with 12 Doric
columns according to a design by C.G. Langhans. Six columns support
an 36ft (11m) transverse beam, similar to the propylaeum of the
Acropolis in Athens. The massive gate is topped with a stunning
statue of the Goddess of Victory facing east towards the city
centre (this was added in 1794). The gate is closed to traffic, as
is the adjacent Pariser Platz, a gracious square that was once
surrounded with beautiful buildings sadly destroyed in the Second
World War. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall new buildings have
been built, however, to designs closely following those of the
originals.
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Checkpoint Charlie
The infamous border crossing point in the wall
dividing West and East Berlin has now become a shrine to the wall's
memory with the addition of a museum, Haus am Checkpoint Charlie.
For nearly 30 years, between 1961 and 1990, Checkpoint Charlie in
the Friedrichstrasse was the only crossing point between East and
West Berlin. The soldier's post can be visited, and tourists can be
photographed under the border sign.
Telephone: (030) 253 7250
Website: www.Mauer-Museum.com
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Opening times: Daily 9am to 10pm; documentary films are screened
throughout the day, with showings of the historically significant
feature films 'Mit dem Wind nach Westen' daily at 5.30pm and 'Mein
Kampf' daily at 7.30pm