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STUDY SKILLS: GERMANY Nur ‘Izzati binti Ibrahim, B. Ed. Jerman, Cohort II (2008/2009)

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A few facts about Germany.

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Page 1: Facts about Germany

STUDY SKILLS:

GERMANYNur ‘Izzati binti Ibrahim, B. Ed. Jerman, Cohort II (2008/2009)

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WHAT IS INTERESTING?

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Historical Sites

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Interesting Places

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Sports

• 27 million join sports clubs, 15 million pursue the activities privately, most famous: football

• Motorsport• Average 3rd placing in the Olympic Games

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Culture

• Before: Land of Poets and Thinkers, now Land of Ideas

• A lot of theatres, hundreds of orchestras, thousands of museums and more than 25 000 libraries.

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Entertainment

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The Brandenburg Gate(Das Brandenburger Tor)

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Introduction

• The Brandenburg Gate was formerly an entrance to the city. Now it is a popular symbol for Berlin, as well as for Germany itself.

• Located at Pariser Platz near ‘Unter den Linden’• Building if the gate took place between 1789 until 1791,

design by Carl Gotthard von Langhans• Marks the border of East- and West-Germany, once symbol

for peace, victory, and during the time of Hitler also a symbol for the Third Kingdom

• Today: symbol of unified Berlin and the unification of Germany and Europe

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Architecture

• 26m high, 65.5m long and 11m wide• Built with stones of river sand• Modeled after the Propylaea in Athens• Decorated with a lot of symbols, most special

is the Quadriga on top• Personifications of virtues like friendship and

statesmanship are also represented, together with symbols of arts and science

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Quadriga

• A chariot pulled by four horses• Was raced in the ancient Olympic Games• Symbol for victory: driven by ancient Greek gods• Berlin’s Quadriga was designed by Johann Gottfried

Schadow in 1793 as a symbol of peace• 1806: Napoleon Bonaparte stole it, but it was

returned back to Berlin in 1814• Today’s Quadriga is a recast done in 1958, as the

original Quadriga was destroyed in World War 2.

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• Started at 13 August 1961 when the building of the Berlin Wall started

• Also called as ‘Checkpoint Charlie’, was the entrance into the Soviet Sector of Germany (East-Germany)

• In year 1989, The Gate turned into a symbol of hope for the new generation of Germany: the Wall was torn down and the existence of East- and West-Germany was banished in just one night

Symbol of German Division

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Fun Facts• When it was first built, only the German Emperor and his

guests can pass through the middle entrance.• The Gate sways about 1 cm due to the passing of trucks,

underground trains and cars blaring loud music. • In year 1963, US President, Ronald Reagan gave a speech in

front of the Gate. Soviet Union hung big banners across the Gate so that Reagan can not see the other side.

• In year 1998, during the making of a film, a car that was supposed to go through the gate entrance hit one of the pillars, damaging it.

• The restoration of the Gate in year 2000 costs US$ 3 million, using lasers to clean grit and replacing more than 1000 pieces of stone.

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References

• www.berlin.de/brandenburgertor/• http://senstadt.berlin.de/brandentor• www.glasssteelandstone.com/

brandenburggate• http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/

BrandenburgerTor• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadriga