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Espaรฑol: Cuadriga de la Puerta de Brandenburg, Berlรญn, Alemania. La construcciรณn de la puerta, que se realizรณ entre entre 1788 y 1791, fue orden del rey Federico Guillermo II de Prusia como sรญmbolo de paz. Fue considerablemente daรฑada durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y durante la divisiรณn de Alemania tras la posguerra se hizo inaccesible al situarse el Muro de Berlรญn directamente frente a ella. Las cercanรญas de la puerta tuvieron una cobertura mediรกtica importante durante la caรญda del muro en 1989 y la Reunificaciรณn de Alemania en 1990. Tras la derrota prusiana de 1806 en la Batalla de Jena, Napoleรณn fue el primero en utilizar la puerta en una procesiรณn triunfal y se llevรณ la cuadriga a Parรญs. Tras la derrota de Napoleรณn en 1814 y la ocupaciรณn prusiana de Parรญs, la cuadriga se devolviรณ a Berlรญn y se rediseรฑรณ a un arco de triunfo prusiano. La puerta se restaurรณ entre 2000 y 2002 en su aspecto actual.
English: Quadriga of the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany. The gate was commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia as a sign of peace and built between 1788 to 1791. It suffered considerable damage in World War II and during the post-war Partition of Germany, the gate was isolated and inaccessible immediately next to the Berlin Wall. The area around the gate was featured most prominently in the media coverage of the tearing down of the wall in 1989, and the subsequent German reunification in 1990. After the 1806 Prussian defeat at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt, Napoleon was the first to use the Brandenburg Gate for a triumphal procession and took its Quadriga to Paris. After Napoleon's defeat in 1814 and the Prussian occupation of Paris the Quadriga was restored to Berlin and redesigned as a Prussian triumphal arch. The gate was restored from 2000 to 2002 to its current appearance.
Franรงais : Quadrige de la porte de Brandebourg de Berlin, Allemagne. La porte a รฉtรฉ commandรฉe par le Roi Frederick William II de Prusse en signe de paix et construite entre 1788 ร 1791. Elle a subi des dรฉgรขts considรฉrables lors de la seconde guerre mondiale et durant la partition de lโAllemagne de l'aprรจs-guerre, la porte faisait partie intรฉgrante du mur de Berlin. La chute du mur a eu lieu en 1989 et la rรฉunification allemande en 1990. Aprรจs la dรฉfaite prussienne 1806 lors de la bataille d'Iรฉna, Napolรฉon รฉtait le premier ร utiliser la Porte brandebourgeoise pour un cortรจge triomphal et a pris son Quadrige ร Paris. Aprรจs la dรฉfaite de Napolรฉon en 1814 et l'occupation prussienne de Paris le Quadrige fit son retour ร Berlin. La porte a รฉtรฉ restaurรฉe en arc de triomphe prussien. Entre 2000 et 2002 pour retrouver son aspect actuel.
Italiano: Quadriga della Porta di Brandeburgo, Berlino, Germania. Il cancello fu commissionato dal re Federico Guglielmo II di Prussia come segno di pace e costruito tra il 1788 e il 1791. Ha subito danni notevoli nella seconda guerra mondiale e durante la divisione della Germania del dopoguerra, la porta era isolata e inaccessibile subito accanto il muro di Berlino. L'area attorno al cancello รจ stata caratterizzata in maniera piรน importante nella copertura mediatica del taglio del muro nel 1989 e nella successiva riunificazione tedesca nel 1990. Dopo la sconfitta prussiana in occasione della battaglia di Jena-Auerstedt, Napoleone fu il primo ad usare la Porta di Brandeburgo per una processione trionfale e prese la Quadriga e la portรฒ a Parigi. Dopo la sconfitta di Napoleone nel 1814 e l'occupazione prussiana di Parigi, la Quadriga fu riportata a Berlino e riprogettata come arco trionfale prussiano. Il cancello รจ stato restaurato dal 2000 al 2002 all'attuale aspetto.
English: Quadriga of the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany. The gate was commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia as a sign of peace and built between 1788 to 1791. It suffered considerable damage in World War II and during the post-war Partition of Germany, the gate was isolated and inaccessible immediately next to the Berlin Wall. The area around the gate was featured most prominently in the media coverage of the tearing down of the wall in 1989, and the subsequent German reunification in 1990. After the 1806 Prussian defeat at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt, Napoleon was the first to use the Brandenburg Gate for a triumphal procession and took its Quadriga to Paris. After Napoleon's defeat in 1814 and the Prussian occupation of Paris the Quadriga was restored to Berlin and redesigned as a Prussian triumphal arch. The gate was restored from 2000 to 2002 to its current appearance.
English: Quadriga of the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany. The gate was commissioned by King Frederick William II of Prussia as a sign of peace and built between 1788 to 1791. It suffered considerable damage in World War II and during the post-war Partition of Germany, the gate was isolated and inaccessible immediately next to the Berlin Wall. The area around the gate was featured most prominently in the media coverage of the tearing down of the wall in 1989, and the subsequent German reunification in 1990. After the 1806 Prussian defeat at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt, Napoleon was the first to use the Brandenburg Gate for a triumphal procession and took its Quadriga to Paris. After Napoleon's defeat in 1814 and the Prussian occupation of Paris the Quadriga was restored to Berlin and redesigned as a Prussian triumphal arch. The gate was restored from 2000 to 2002 to its current appearance.
Espaรฑol: Cuadriga de la Puerta de Brandenburg, Berlรญn, Alemania. La construcciรณn de la puerta, que se realizรณ entre entre 1788 y 1791, fue orden del rey Federico Guillermo II de Prusia como sรญmbolo de paz. Fue considerablemente daรฑada durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial y durante la divisiรณn de Alemania tras la posguerra se hizo inaccesible al situarse el Muro de Berlรญn directamente frente a ella. Las cercanรญas de la puerta tuvieron una cobertura mediรกtica importante durante la caรญda del muro en 1989 y la Reunificaciรณn de Alemania en 1990. Tras la derrota prusiana de 1806 en la Batalla de Jena, Napoleรณn fue el primero en utilizar la puerta en una procesiรณn triunfal y se llevรณ la cuadriga a Parรญs. Tras la derrota de Napoleรณn en 1814 y la ocupaciรณn prusiana de Parรญs, la cuadriga se devolviรณ a Berlรญn y se rediseรฑรณ a un arco de triunfo prusiano. La puerta se restaurรณ entre 2000 y 2002 en su aspecto actual.
Italiano: Quadriga della Porta di Brandeburgo, Berlino, Germania. Il cancello fu commissionato dal re Federico Guglielmo II di Prussia come segno di pace e costruito tra il 1788 e il 1791. Ha subito danni notevoli nella seconda guerra mondiale e durante la divisione della Germania del dopoguerra, la porta era isolata e inaccessibile subito accanto il muro di Berlino. L'area attorno al cancello รจ stata caratterizzata in maniera piรน importante nella copertura mediatica del taglio del muro nel 1989 e nella successiva riunificazione tedesca nel 1990. Dopo la sconfitta prussiana in occasione della battaglia di Jena-Auerstedt, Napoleone fu il primo ad usare la Porta di Brandeburgo per una processione trionfale e prese la Quadriga e la portรฒ a Parigi. Dopo la sconfitta di Napoleone nel 1814 e l'occupazione prussiana di Parigi, la Quadriga fu riportata a Berlino e riprogettata come arco trionfale prussiano. Il cancello รจ stato restaurato dal 2000 al 2002 all'attuale aspetto.
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