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Brandenburg Gate

from the audio walk Berlin Like You’ve Never Heard It Before – True Stories & Secrets

Berlin Like You’ve Never Heard It Before – True Stories & Secrets
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Brandenburg Gate

We are at arguably the most symbolic location in Berlin: the Brandenburg Gate! It is a place that sounds different every time—depending on where you look. Today, it is the classic spot for snapshots, strolling tourists, and New Year’s Eve celebrations—but the history behind it is truly fascinating.
Its origins date back to the late 18th century—specifically from 1788 to 1791. King Frederick William II commissioned Carl Gotthard Langhans to construct a monumental city gate in the Neoclassical style—intended as a symbol of peace. Not a massive triumphal arch like those in Rome, but something elegant—almost civilized.
In 1793, the Gate received its famous Quadriga: a goddess of victory riding a chariot drawn by four horses—a symbol of both peace and triumph. However, in 1806, Napoleon marched through, stole the Quadriga, and carted it off to Paris—a bitter humiliation for Prussia. Eight years later, following the Wars of Liberation, it returned amidst great jubilation—now adorned with new symbols, such as the Prussian eagle and the laurel wreath.
Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the Gate served as a stage for historic events: Imperial parades, Nazi rallies, and torchlight processions—all utilized it as a dramatic backdrop.
The Second World War inflicted severe damage: bullet holes, destroyed gatehouses, and a desecrated Quadriga. Yet, the Gate survived and was meticulously restored in the aftermath of the war.
Then came the Cold War: From 1961 onward, the Gate stood right in the middle of the Berlin Wall—heavily guarded, visible to only a few, and utterly inaccessible. It became a powerful symbol of division! It was also here that Ronald Reagan stood to deliver his famous speech: “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” At the end of 1989, the dream came true: the Wall fell, and on December 22, the Gate was officially open once again—over 100,000 people gathered here to celebrate German reunification.
Today, the Gate is not merely a photogenic hotspot on Pariser Platz, but a symbol of unity, freedom, and peace—a living monument that recounts the highs and lows of German history.

Image Source (Image 1):
By Cezary p on the Polish Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8300843

Image Source (Image 2):
By Daniel Chodowiecki – Daniel Chodowiecki, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24027

Image Source (Image 3):
By Leopold Ahrendts – Own collection, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=54834012

Image Source (Image 4):
By Joergsam – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20680945


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A Brief Excursion into Berlin's History (7:59 min) • St. Nicholas' Church / St. Nicholas' Quarter (2:49 min) • Newspaper District (4:28 min) • Checkpoint Charlie (1:55 min) • Former Gestapo Headquarters (2:57 min) • Former Tempelhof Airport (3:46 min) • 7 Wannsee Conference (4:45 min) • Walther Rathenau Memorial (2:34 min) • Olympic Stadium / 1936 Olympic Games (5:36 min) • Commune 1 (2:27 min) • Benno Ohnesorg / Student Movement (2:16 min) • Rolf Eden (1:54 min) • Café Kranzler (2:08 min) • Kurfürstendamm (3:03 min) • Zoo Palace (3:47 min) • Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (2:22 min) • Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg (3:28 min) • Schöneberg Town Hall (2:33 min) • Former Sportpalast / Sportpalast Speech (5:12 min) • Bendlerblock/Stauffenberg assassination attempt (4:47 min) • Kroll Opera House / Enabling Act (3:09 min) • Reichstag Building (4:14 min) • Reichstag Fire (4:28 min) • People's Court (3:08 min) • Potsdamer Place (2:58 min) • Former "Führerbunker" (5:06 min) • "Tresor" (Safe) (1:43 min) • Popular Uprising in the GDR (2:11 min) • Reich Chancellery / Hitler's Seizure of Power (5:11 min) • "Die weiße Maus" (The White Mouse) (2:57 min) • Friedrichstraße Station / "Tränenpalast" (Palace of Tears) (3:46 min) • Humboldt University (1:56 min) • Berlin Palace (5:04 min) • Red City Hall (2:30 min) • Alexanderplatz (2:30 min) • Otto Weidt's Workshop for the Blind / Anne Frank Center (2:05 min) • Hackesche Höfe (5:21 min) • Rosenthaler Platz (2:58 min) • St. Sophia's Church (3:03 min) • Sophie-Gips Courtyards (2:08 min) • Koppenplatz (3:16 min) • Clärchen's Dance Hall (3:54 min) • New Synagogue (2:19 min) • Berliner Ensemble (3:55 min) • Friedrichstadt-Palast (4:02 min) • Dorotheenstadt Cemetery (2:25 min) • Bloody May (2:18 min) • Humboldthain Flak Tower (5:17 min) • Chris Gueffroy and the Victims of the Wall (1:28 min) • Tunnel 57 / Egon Schultz (2:40 min) • AMIGA (1:37 min) • Bernauer Street (4:07 min) • Former Bornholmer Straße Border Crossing (3:26 min) • Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn Sports Park (3:43 min) • Mauerpark (4:07 min) • Arkonaplatz (3:03 min) • Zion Church (3:44 min) • Prenzlauer Berg Fire Station (3:18 min) • Hirschhof (2:41 min) • Freya Klier (2:28 min) • Prater (2:28 min) • Oderberger Straße Municipal Baths (3:36 min) • Oderberger Street 2 (1:58 min) • Currywurst (2:16 min) • Konnopke's Snack Bar (2:43 min) • Gethsemane Church (2:09 min) • Museum in the Kulturbrauerei (1:06 min) • Kulturbrauerei (3:24 min) • Frannz-Club (2:31 min) • Husemann Street (1:58 min) • Jews' Passage (3:32 min) • Prenzlauer Berg Water Tower (2:37 min) • Rosa Luxemburg Square (4:34 min) • Mont Klamott (1:43 min) • Samaritan Church (2:23 min) • Former Stasi Headquarters / Stasi Museum (2:48 min) • Berlin-Karlshorst Museum / Unconditional Surrender (2:54 min) • East Side Gallery (2:59 min) • House Squatting in the 1980s (2:34 min)


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