Zone:Brandenzone

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Brandenzone
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The zone Brandenzone in Berlin.
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LocationBerlin, Berlin, Germany
SurfacePaving stone
Created2011-09-14
TriviaThe most taken zone in Germany
Brandenzone at Turfgame.com


Brandenzone is a turfzone in the municipality of Berlin in the region of Berlin in Germany. The zone is located in the city Berlin and is counted as a monument zone.

It is the most taken zone in the municipality, region and the whole of Germany.

Placement[edit]

This zone is placed on the western side of Brandenburg Gate in central Berlin.

Directions[edit]

The Brandenburg Gate is located at Pariser Platz at the western end of Unter den Linden. A couple of hundred meters further east is the Brandenburg Gate station where both the subway and commuter trains stop.

Brandenburg Gate[edit]

The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor) is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin, built on the orders of Prussian king Frederick William II after the temporary restoration of order during the Batavian Revolution. One of the best-known landmarks of Germany, it was built on the site of a former city gate that marked the start of the road from Berlin to the town of Brandenburg an der Havel, which used to be capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg.

It is located in the western part of the city centre of Berlin within Mitte, at the junction of Unter den Linden and Ebertstraße, immediately west of the Pariser Platz. One block to the north stands the Reichstag building, which houses the German parliament (Bundestag). The gate is the monumental entry to Unter den Linden, a boulevard of linden trees which led directly to the royal City Palace of the Prussian monarchs.

Throughout its existence, the Brandenburg Gate was often a site for major historical events and is today considered not only as a symbol of the tumultuous history of Europe and Germany, but also of European unity and peace.

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