The Gate was constructed between 1788 and 1791 according to the designs of its architect, Carl Gotthard Langhans. The Gate itself is built in sandstone and consists of twelve Doric columns, six to each side, forming five passageways. Citizens originally were allowed to use only the outermost two, the central passageway being reserved for Prussian royalty and visiting foreign dignitaries. Though the Brandenburg Gate has remained essentially unchanged since its completion, it has had a turbulent existence.In 2000, the Berlin Monument Conservation Foundation (in German: StiftungDenkmalschutz Berlin) began a full restoration of the Brandenburg Gate. It opened to the public againon October 3rd, 2002, the twelfth anniversary of German Reunification. Today, Brandenburg Gate is regarded as one of Europe´s most famous landmarks.
Commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia as a sign of peace, the Brandenburg Gate has been one of Berlin's most important monuments for over 200 years – both as an architectural landmark and historic symbol. The grandest of a series of 18 gates circling the city, the Brandenburg Gate was constructed between 1788–1791 from the Propylaea-inspired designs of architect Carl Gotthard Langhans. This sandstone gate consists of twelve Doric columns that combine to form five passageways, topped by the imposing Johann Gottfried Schadow statue, Quadriga – a four-horse chariot ridden by Victoria, the Roman Goddess of victory. This LEGO® Landmark series interpretation of the Brandenburg Gate was designed by US architect Adam Reed Tucker in collaboration with the LEGO design team.
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Size: 19 cm x 26 cm