Reichstag Building

Government office · Tiergarten

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"Built by Kaiser Wilhelm I in the late 19th century as a gestureto parliamentarians, Berlin’ s famed Reichstag came into its own during the Weimar era— Germany ’s first attempt at democracy. The parliament building burned under mysterious circumstances in 1933, leading to the suspension of civil rights and Hitler’s ensuing dictatorship. Seized and shot to pieces by Soviet troops in 1945, then abandoned during the city’s division, the traumatized building reentered public life when the German government returned to Berlin following reunification. Today the Reichstag stands proud, topped by a glass dome designed by British architect Sir Norman Foster as a symbol of political transparency. Going inside the dome is very popular; you can look down on plenary sessions as well as admire sweeping city views."

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