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Best 1 Brandenburg Gate

The Brandenburg Gate stands as a prominent neoclassical arch in Berlin, Germany. Constructed between 1788 and 1791 by Carl Gotthard Langhans, it represents a significant period of architectural design and German history. The gate served as a symbol of peace and imperial power before becoming inextri...

2 Buland Darwaza (Fatehpur Sikri)

The Buland Darwaza is a monumental gateway at Fatehpur Sikri in India. Constructed by Mughal Emperor Akbar around 1601, it commemorates his victory over Gujarat. This imposing arch, approximately 54 meters tall, represents one of Asia’s largest gateways and is a significant example of 16th-century M...

3 Porta Nigra (Trier)

The Porta Nigra is a monumental Roman city gate situated in Trier, Germany. Constructed around 170–180 AD, it represents one of the best-preserved examples of Roman architecture north of the Alps. This impressive structure served as a fortified entrance to the ancient city and is now recognized as a...

4 Holstentor (Lübeck)

A late-Gothic city gate in Lübeck, Germany, built around 1478 and one of the most iconic surviving medieval structures in northern Europe.

5 Gate of All Nations (Persepolis)

A monumental gateway at Persepolis, Iran, built by Achaemenid king Xerxes I around 480 BC and flanked by colossal stone lamassu guardian sculptures.

6 Puerta de Alcalá (Madrid)

A Neoclassical city gate in Madrid designed by Francesco Sabatini and completed in 1778 by order of Charles III, considered the first major post-Roman monumental arch in Europe.

7 Alai Darwaza (Delhi)

Alai Darwaza, built in 1311 by Alauddin Khalji at the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque in Delhi, is one of India's earliest surviving examples of true Islamic arch and dome construction.

8 Bab Zuwayla (Cairo)

A Fatimid-era gate in Cairo built in 1092, one of the best-preserved surviving entrances to the medieval city and a component of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

9 Porta Maggiore (Rome)

A Roman gateway in Rome built by Emperor Claudius in 52 AD as an aqueduct junction carrying two aqueducts over two roads, later incorporated into the Aurelian Wall.

10 Bab al-Nasr (Cairo)

A massive stone Fatimid gateway in Cairo built in 1087 by vizier Badr al-Jamali, one of three surviving gates from the original Fatimid city wall.

11 Puerta de Bisagra (Toledo)

A 16th-century city gate in Toledo, Spain, rebuilt in 1550 under Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and prominently displaying his imperial eagle coat of arms.

12 Porta Soprana (Genoa)

A 12th-century twin-towered Romanesque gate in Genoa, Italy, built around 1155 and located near the reputed childhood home of Christopher Columbus.

13 Puerta del Sol (Toledo)

A 14th-century Mudéjar-Gothic gate in Toledo, Spain, named for a carved sun relief on its facade and formerly a principal checkpoint into the city.

14 Golden Gate (Kyiv, reconstructed)

A partially reconstructed fortified gateway in Kyiv originally built by Grand Prince Yaroslav the Wise around 1037 AD, modeled on the Golden Gate of Constantinople.

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