The Reichstag building is a must-see for anyone visiting Berlin. It's a symbol of democracy and renewal, and it's home to the German parliament.
The building was originally built in 1894, but it was severely damaged during World War II. It was rebuilt in the 1960s, and it was reopened in 1999.
The Reichstag building is a beautiful example of architecture. It's a glass and steel structure with a dome that can be seen from all over Berlin. The interior of the building is also very impressive. There are a number of historical exhibits, and there's a walkway that leads to the top of the dome, where you can get panoramic views of the city.
I highly recommend visiting the Reichstag building if you're ever in Berlin. It's a fascinating piece of history, and it's a symbol of hope and democracy.
Pros:
Historical significance Beautiful architecture Panoramic views Free admission Cons:
Can be crowded, especially during peak tourist season Long security lines Overall:
The Reichstag building is a must-see for anyone visiting Berlin. It's a symbol of democracy and renewal, and it's a beautiful example of architecture. I highly recommend visiting if you're ever in the city.
Here are some tips for visiting the Reichstag building:
Book your tickets in advance. This will help you avoid long lines at the security checkpoint. Arrive early. The Reichstag building is open from 8:00am to 10:00pm, but the lines can get long, especially in the afternoon. Wear comfortable shoes. There are a lot of stairs to climb, especially if you want to go to the top of the dome. Bring your ID. You'll need to show your ID to get into the building. I hope you enjoy your visit to the...
Read moreThe Reichstag building. Writing on the top 'DEM DEUTSCHEN VOLKE' means To the German people, The Reichstag the seat of the German Bundestag(Parliament) was built in 1884-94 and was where the assemblies of the German Empire was held. Reichstag was set on fire in February 1933 by Nazis and blamed it on communists. This was used as a pretext to suspend all basic constitutional rights and strip parliament of its powers. Hitler ruthlessly oppressed Communist party of Germany arresting even the parliament members and sending them to Jail. The Dictatorship of Hitler and nazi party followed. During Neuremberg Trial after world war II the role of Nazi party and its leader Goring in setting fire on Reishstag became evident.
Reich-tag fire became an metaphor for political conspiracy for raising false allegation and an example of Goebbelsian tactics. The world famous photograph of Soviet soldiers raising red flag on Reichstag in 1945 was one of the most famous photographs of WW2. The battle in Berlin was one of the bloodiest battles of world history. The building was badly damaged in WW2 .
After Germany and Berlin were divided among the Soviet Union and Western Powers, it happened to be in West Berlin (Federal Republic of Germany) right next to the border to East Berlin. It was not used for parliamentary purpose as the capital of West Germany (FDR) was in Bonn. The dome of the building is made of glass and metal. The visitors can walk through the spiral path on the dome and can view what is going on in...
Read moreAbsolutely fascinating building a must visit when u r in Berlin. I tried to visit during summer but unfortunately all the slots were booked so I only saw it from outside. So if u r planning to visit during summer time make sure to book your visit time in advance by 7 Weeks during the touristic peak season or 3 weeks at least during summer. I visited again in winter and was lucky to find a slot only three days in advance. The entry is free of charge however booking online and registering the guests information is a must before visit. Make sure to have your confirmation email and ID/ Passport with you. Walking in is NOT possible. You learn all the history of the building, and general information about the German political parties and history. You can pick up an audio guide also free of charge. While climbing the dome ramp you can have a good view of the city and see a lot of important spots in the city like the TV tower, the victory Column, Berlin Cathedral etc etc. It was raining and the city was very grey during my visit but still I did enjoy the view so I can only imagine it will be even better during summer. The security check was quiet fast and super friendly and helpful it only took ten minutes waiting overall going through all the lines / security check. Very well organized. The entire tour takes around an hour and by the end of the tour you can enjoy coffee / drink at the cafe at exist. The cafe has a sitting area indoors and outdoors area has an absolutely amazing view of the...
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