The imposing Reichstag reflects Germany's past, present and future like no other building. It was constructed in 1884-1894 as the parliament for Bismarck's German Empire and has seen a century of German history. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 work began to return the building to its original purpose with a glass dome added by British architect Sir Norman Foster. Visitors can now climb up to the dome and there is a panoramic terrace, a photographic exhibition recounting the Reichstag's turbulent history and a rooftop restaurant.
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You have to visit it!
It's for free and it has a great contemporary construction!!Nice views from the top and also the time line they have about the German governmen...
Awesome-o
I liked the history and the people were nice! I also enjoyed the culture and its atmosphere. The food, the people, the photo ops., it was all...
A must see
Of course, this is a must see of Berlin. At first we were put off by the long lines but actually it was very quick. The signpost says 'expect a...
Should go
I went in November, so the line wasn't that bad. I waited for about 20 to 30 mins. Inside is amazing. You might can see the government people h...
loved it
A complete history on germany and it's many cultures. I loved the atmosphere and it's convenient. Definitely woth the cost. You should try to v...
Great Sight
This is a great stop for any visitor to berlin. The only con is the long line to get in. So come early and be patient.
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