Sather Gate

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Sather Gate is a historic Beaux-Arts style gateway and landmark entrance to the main campus of the University of California, Berkeley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gateway
historic structure
landmark
architect John Galen Howard
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
category Buildings and structures in Berkeley, California
Gates in the United States
University of California, Berkeley landmarks
connectsWith South Hall Road
The Glade (UC Berkeley)
country United States of America
crosses Strawberry Creek
designedFor formal entrance to the central campus
donatedBy Jane K. Sather
hasCoordinateLocation 37.870°N 122.259°W
hasCulturalSignificance gathering point for students and visitors
symbol of UC Berkeley
hasHeritageStatus protected historic structure by the City of Berkeley
hasNearbyFeature Strawberry Creek bridge
campanile axis of UC Berkeley
hasPart bronze panels
granite piers
ornamental lanterns
heritageDesignation Berkeley Landmark
California Historical Landmark
imageDepicts University of California, Berkeley campus entrance
inception 1910
isPartOf UC Berkeley Southside area
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Alameda County, California
Berkeley, California
California
locatedOn Sproul Plaza
location University of California, Berkeley campus
material bronze
granite
steel
namedAfter Peder Sather
near Doe Memorial Library
South Hall
Sproul Hall
openingDate 1910
owner University of California, Berkeley
partOf University of California, Berkeley historic core
servesAs main entrance to the University of California, Berkeley campus
subjectOf campus tours at UC Berkeley
usedFor pedestrian passage
yearCompleted 1910


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