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Brandenburg Gate

See the monument that divided Germany during the Cold War in Berlin

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Clara,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
06 Mar 2024
Excellent
Fabulous walking tour with very knowledgeable and passionate guide who had even been at the fall of the wall as a student . Group of about 12. Highly recommended 😊
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Bronwen,  Canada Canada
17 Jan 2024
Excellent
We had a guide named Glenn and he was magnificent. He was informative. Sensitive and wildly entertaining. I learned so much in 3 hours!! I highly recommend one of these tours, especially on day...
We had a guide named Glenn and he was magnificent. He was informative. Sensitive and wildly entertaining. I learned so much in 3 hours!! I highly recommend one of these tours, especially on day 1 of your trip.
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William,  Australia Australia
02 Feb 2024
Excellent
Very good tour guide, taught us a lot of history and made for an enjoyable day
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About: Brandenburg Gate

One of Berlin's most iconic landmarks, the Brandenburg Gate is a neoclassical monument built on the orders of Prussian king Frederick William II. It is located in the western part of Berlin's city center, a block away from the Reichstag building which houses the German parliament (Bundestag).

Brandenburg Gate
Pariser Platz, 10117, Berlin
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