Gateway of Dreams is a public monument in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
[1] In 1996, the year the park opened, the monument was erected to honor Pierre de Coubertin,[2] who had founded the modern Olympic Games with the 1896 Summer Olympics 100 years prior.
[3][4] The monument, designed by Raymond Kaskey,[1] features a step pyramid and the columns of Boaz and Jachin in addition to the statue of Coubertin.
[5] The monument is one of several in the area that memorialize the Olympic Games, such as The Flair near the former site of the Georgia Dome.
[1] In June 2020, during the George Floyd protests in Atlanta, the statue of Coubertin was damaged with some white paint.