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{{Wonder (Civ5)
[[File:BrandenburgGateCiv5_WonderArt.png|thumb|400px]]{{wonder (Civ5)
 
 
|name = Brandenburg Gate
 
|name = Brandenburg Gate
|era = renaissance
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|era = Industrial
 
|cost = 750
 
|cost = 750
 
|culture = +1
 
|culture = +1
|reqtech = Military science
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|reqtech = Military Science
 
|gpp = 2
 
|gpp = 2
 
|gpt = Scientist
 
|gpt = Scientist
 
|effect = A Great General appears near the capital and +15 experience for all new units built in this city
 
|effect = A Great General appears near the capital and +15 experience for all new units built in this city
|quote=Pale Death beats equally at the poor man's gate and at the palaces of kings.
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|quote = Pale Death beats equally at the poor man's gate and at the palaces of kings.
|quoted=Horace}}==Game Info==
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|quoted = Horace}}
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{{seewp|Brandenburg Gate}}
* + 15 experience for all new units built in this city
 
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==Game Info==
* A [[Great general (Civ5)|Great General]] appears near the Capital
 
 
* +15 experience for all new [[Unit (Civ5)|units]] built in this [[City (Civ5)|city]]
 
* A [[Great General (Civ5)|Great General]] appears near the {{Capital5}}
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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
This Wonder is military-oriented and almost useless to anyone who doesn't pursue a [[Domination victory (Civ5)|Domination victory]]. To such a player, however, it may prove quite useful, thanks to the additional XP granted to all units trained in the city (of course, to make max use of this, you should build it in a training center). The free Great General isn't that important, since usually aggressive players have plenty of those lying around. You may use it for another [[Citadel (Civ5)|Citadel]] in a vital battle point.
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The '''Brandenburg Gate''' is military-oriented and almost useless to anyone who doesn't pursue a [[Domination victory (Civ5)|domination victory]] - even the [[Great Scientist (Civ5)|Great Scientist]] points are overshadowed by specialist slots from [[University (Civ5)|Universities]], [[Observatory (Civ5)|Observatories]], and [[Public School (Civ5)|Public Schools]]. To such a player, however, it is invaluable because if built in a city with a [[Barracks (Civ5)|Barracks]], an [[Armory (Civ5)|Armory]], and a [[Military Academy (Civ5)|Military Academy]], all units produced will have 3 [[Promotions (Civ5)|promotions]] upon completion. If the city also has [[Alhambra (Civ5)|Alhambra]], newly produced units will have access to powerful tier 4 promotions such as March and Logistics. The free Great General isn't that important, since aggressive players usually have plenty of those lying around. You might use it for another [[Citadel (Civ5)|Citadel]] in a vital battle point or to expand your borders and grab [[Resources (Civ5)|resources]].
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[[Japanese (Civ5)|Japan]] can use this wonder for a unique strategy. If [[Rifling (Civ5)|Rifling]] has not been researched yet, a city with this wonder still can train [[Samurai (Civ5)|Samurai]]. Combined with a Barracks, Armory, and Military Academy (or even [[Total War (Civ5)|Total War]] from [[Autocracy (Civ5)|Autocracy]], if you're willing to delay warmongering to such a degree), Samurai can instantly get the [[Promotions (Civ5)#March|March]] promotion - one of the most useful promotions in warfare. Then, as they're upgraded to [[Rifleman (Civ5)|Riflemen]] and more advanced infantry units, they can conquer the world alongside [[Zero (Civ5)|Zeroes]].
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[[Polish (Civ5)|Poland]] also can make good use of this wonder thanks to their [[Unique unit (Civ5)|unique unit]] and [[Unique building (Civ5)|unique building]]. The [[List of technologies in Civ5|technology]] that unlocks [[Winged Hussar (Civ5)|Winged Hussars]] is a prerequisite for [[Military Science (Civ5)|Military Science]], and [[Ducal Stable (Civ5)|Ducal Stables]] provide all mounted units trained in a city with +15 XP. Winged Hussars start with Shock I, so each one trained in a city with a Barracks, Armory, Ducal Stable, and the Brandenburg Gate will be able to take Shock II, Shock III, and Blitz, March, or Mobility as its starting promotions, allowing them to push through even the tightest enemy lines.
   
==Historical Info==
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==Civilopedia entry==
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{{/Civilopedia}}
The Brandenburg Gate is the only surviving town gate of the city of Berlin. A beautiful "triumphal arch" constructed in the Greek style in 1788-91, it features many columns and is surmounted by the "Quadriga of Victory," a statue of a chariot drawn by four horses. It stands at the end of the avenue Unter den Linden.
 
   
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After World War II, Berlin was partitioned between sections controlled by the Soviet Union, and the United States and its allies. The Berlin Wall was constructed by the Soviets to keep the two parts of the city separated. The Brandenburg Gate was in a sort of a "no-man's land" between the two factions, and from 1961-1989 neither side had access. The Gate was reopened in 1989 as part of the reunification of Berlin and Germany.
 
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File:Brandenburg Gate completion art (Civ5).png|Brandenburg Gate completion art
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Today it stands as a proud symbol of the reunified city and country, and it is visited by tens of thousands of tourists from both east and west.
 
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[[ru:Бранденбургские ворота (Civ5)]]
[[Category:German]]
 

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– Horace
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Game Info[]

Strategy[]

The Brandenburg Gate is military-oriented and almost useless to anyone who doesn't pursue a domination victory - even the Great Scientist points are overshadowed by specialist slots from Universities, Observatories, and Public Schools. To such a player, however, it is invaluable because if built in a city with a Barracks, an Armory, and a Military Academy, all units produced will have 3 promotions upon completion. If the city also has Alhambra, newly produced units will have access to powerful tier 4 promotions such as March and Logistics. The free Great General isn't that important, since aggressive players usually have plenty of those lying around. You might use it for another Citadel in a vital battle point or to expand your borders and grab resources.

Japan can use this wonder for a unique strategy. If Rifling has not been researched yet, a city with this wonder still can train Samurai. Combined with a Barracks, Armory, and Military Academy (or even Total War from Autocracy, if you're willing to delay warmongering to such a degree), Samurai can instantly get the March promotion - one of the most useful promotions in warfare. Then, as they're upgraded to Riflemen and more advanced infantry units, they can conquer the world alongside Zeroes.

Poland also can make good use of this wonder thanks to their unique unit and unique building. The technology that unlocks Winged Hussars is a prerequisite for Military Science, and Ducal Stables provide all mounted units trained in a city with +15 XP. Winged Hussars start with Shock I, so each one trained in a city with a Barracks, Armory, Ducal Stable, and the Brandenburg Gate will be able to take Shock II, Shock III, and Blitz, March, or Mobility as its starting promotions, allowing them to push through even the tightest enemy lines.

Civilopedia entry[]

The Brandenburg Gate is the only surviving town gate of the city of Berlin. A beautiful "triumphal arch" constructed in the Greek style in 1788-91, it features many columns and is surmounted by the "Quadriga of Victory," a statue of a chariot drawn by four horses. It stands at the end of the avenue Unter den Linden.

After World War II, Berlin was partitioned between sections controlled by the Soviet Union and its allies and the United States and its allies, and the Berlin Wall was constructed by the Soviets to keep the two parts of the city separated. The Brandenburg Gate was in a sort of a "no-man's land" between the two factions, and from 1961-1989 neither side had access. The Gate was reopened in 1989 as part of the reunification of Berlin and Germany.

Today it stands as a proud symbol of the reunified city and country, and it is visited by tens of thousands of tourists from both east and west.

Gallery[]

Civilization V Wonders [edit]
World Wonders Alhambra GodsKings5 clearAngkor WatBig BenBorobudur BNW-onlyBrandenburg GateBroadway BNW-onlyCN Tower GodsKings5 clearChichen ItzaColossusCristo RedentorEiffel TowerForbidden PalaceGlobe Theatre BNW-onlyGreat Firewall GodsKings5 clearGreat LibraryGreat LighthouseGreat Mosque of Djenne GodsKings5 clearGreat WallHagia SophiaHanging GardensHimeji CastleHubble Space Telescope GodsKings5 clearInternational Space Station BNW-onlyKremlinLarge Hadron Collider2Leaning Tower of Pisa GodsKings5 clearLouvreMachu PicchuMausoleum of Halicarnassus1Motherland Calls2 BNW-onlyNeuschwanstein GodsKings5 clearNotre DameOraclePanama Canal2Parthenon BNW-onlyPentagonPetra GodsKings5 clearPorcelain TowerProra BNW-onlyPyramidsRed Fort BNW-onlySistine ChapelStatue of LibertyStatue of Zeus1StonehengeSydney Opera HouseTaj MahalTemple of Artemis1Terracotta Army GodsKings5 clearThree Gorges Dam2Uffizi BNW-onlyUnited Nations
National Wonders Circus MaximusEast India Company BNW-onlyGrand Temple GodsKings5 clearHermitageHeroic EpicIronworksNational CollegeNational EpicNational Intelligence Agency GodsKings5 clearNational TreasuryNational Visitor Center BNW-onlyOxford UniversityPalace
Natural Wonders Cerro de PotosiEl DoradoFountain of YouthKing Solomon's Mines BNW-onlyKrakatoaLake Titicaca2Lake Victoria BNW-onlyMt. Everest2Mt. FujiMt. Kailash GodsKings5 clearMt. Kilimanjaro BNW-onlyMt. Sinai GodsKings5 clearOld FaithfulRock of GibraltarSri Pada GodsKings5 clearThe Barringer CraterThe Grand MesaThe Great Barrier ReefUluru GodsKings5 clear
1 Requires a DLC2 Сut from the game

GodsKings5 clear Added in the Gods & Kings expansion pack.
BNW-only Added in the Brave New World expansion pack.