Gates are important for security and are used all around the world to protect different things, however not many are visited by tourists globally. This is due to the pure size of the gates, and due to the size of them has made them so popular, around the world. We have put together some research, and found out which are the biggest gates in the world, with hundreds of tourists visiting every day.
Siegestor (Victory Gate) Munich, Germany
Germany is a beautiful country, and has a lot of culture that attracts thousands of people every year, there are many historical monuments. The Siegestor is a stunning attraction to look at with beautiful details carved into it and a statue of three lions and a woman. The gate is a symbol of peace, after sustaining heavy damage in World War 2, it was supposed to be demolished after the war however was reconstructed to symbolise peace and the end of the war. The Siegestor is 21 metres in height and about 24 metres in width.
Arch of Constantine in Rome, Italy
Rome is such a beautiful city all with amazing culture and landscapes to see, it is known as one of the most romantic cities on earth and therefore is visited by thousands of couples each day. Arch of Constantine is the second most popular artefact in Rome Italy. The purpose of it being built was too celebrate Constantine’s first birthday in the battle of Milvian. The Arch of Constantine is approximately 21 metres high.
Arc De Triumph in Paris, France
When in Paris one of the most famous landmarks that there is, is the Arc De Triumph being one of the most popular and visited places in the city. The gate was made to honour the people who died in the Napoleonic Wars and the French Revolution when fighting for France. On the Arch De triumph there are names engraved of all the generals from the war on it. The Arch De Triumph is 50 metres high and was built in 1806 till 1836.
Gates are very important to a property, and provide you with a lot of protection. Cheshire Metal Craft creates the best gates in Manchester, due to our excellent skills that we have developed over time.