Reichstag Building
Historic government building housing the German Bundestag, featuring a large glass dome and roof terrace with panoramic views. Read more…
Opening hours
Mo-Fr 09:00-21:45; Sa-Su 09:00-18:00; 24 Dec: closed; 31 Dec: 09:00-14:30
Admission
Advance registration required; security check
The building serves as the seat of the German Bundestag and was originally opened in 1894. It combines Renaissance Revival architecture with modern architectural elements, including a distinctive glass dome designed by Norman Foster and contributions from Paul Wallot and Paul Baumgarten. The dome provides panoramic views of the surrounding city and includes a viewing platform and roof terrace.
The building holds significant cultural heritage status and symbolizes German democracy. It incorporates modern visitor facilities such as wheelchair accessibility, free Wi-Fi, public toilets, air conditioning, and a dedicated smoking area. Access to the dome and roof terrace requires registration in advance.
The Reichstag Building is a notable historic and architectural landmark that reflects Germany's political history, combining its original 19th-century structure with contemporary design features.
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