The Reichstag was built from 1884 to 1894, reminiscent to the style of Italian high renaissance. It served as seat of the parliament in the German Empire and the "Weimar Republic". The notorious Reichstag fire of 1933 completely destroyed the plenary chamber.
The Reichstag fell victim to further heavy damage during World War II. Re-opened in 1999, the Reichstag now functions as seat of the federal German parliament, the Bundestag, and its glass dome a sight open to the public.
Public transport:
Subway line U55, stop U Bundestag (0,3 km)
Bus line 100, stop Reichstag / Bundestag (on-site)
Bus line 100, stop Platz der Republik (0,4 km)
Bus line TXL, stop Marschallbrücke (0,4 km)
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