Berlin Gate
The Berlin Gate was a baroque city gate in Potsdam, on the corner Türkstraße of Berliner Straße, built in 1752.
At the turn of the 20th century the gate was moved approximately 15 meters into the city to accommodate increased traffic. After the damage it sustained during the World War II, the gate and the left-hand wing were demolished in 1951 for the same traffic concerns.
The right-hand wing, however, remains intact. The attic figures, absent from the gate since war, are preserved in their original form by SPSG, the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation.