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Anchor text: Quadriga
Target Entity: Quadriga
Preceding Context: The Brandenburg Gate was commissioned by Friedrich Wilhelm II to represent peace. The Gate was designed by Carl Gotthard Langhans, the Court Superintendent of Buildings. Between 1788 and 1791 the prior simple guard houses siding the gate were replaced by the current construction. The Gate consists of twelve Doric columns, six to each side, forming five passageways. Citizens originally were allowed to use only the outermost two. Atop the gate is the
Succeeding Context: , a chariot drawn by four horses driven by Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory.
Paragraph Title: Design and History
Source Page: Brandenburg Gate

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