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The Brandenburg Gate is one of the main symbols of the German city of Berlin. The gate was built between 1788 and 1791. The construction purpose of the Brandenburg Gate, which was completed in 1791, was designed as the entrance to the city of Berlin. The city had 18 separate gates, but this gate was the only one standing. With the perfection and height of the door columns, it has been highly appreciated in every period. Above the door is a statue (Quadriga) by Johann Gottfried Schadow with four horses with a goddess on it. The Goddess on the statue was accompanied by an eagle and a cross, symbolizing Christianity. The statue is so impressive that when Napoleon took the city, he had it dismantled and transported to Paris. When Berlin was recaptured, the statue was re-installed on the door and used as a symbol of power and power for the Nazis during the Nazi era. The gate and the statue have always been considered one of the most important symbols of the city.