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State building – Town Hall
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Platz der Republik, Berlin, Germany
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2024
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A concentrate of German history in the heart of the capital and an exceptional view of the city from its glass dome.

Dem deutschen Volke ("To the German People"), the pediment of this symbol of 19th and 20th century German history reads: "Dem deutschen Volke" ("To the German People"). Built by the architect Paul Wallot between 1884 and 1894, the Reichstag was the seat of the Assembly (Tag stands for Diet) during the Second German Empire (1871-1918) and then during the Weimar Republic (1918-1933). In 1933, the building was burnt down and the event was instrumentalized by Hitler. The Nazis therefore set up their pseudo-parliament opposite, in the Kroll Opera House, which has now disappeared. During the Second World War, the Reichstag was severely bombed and was not completely restored until 1970. In 1999, when the German administration decided to reinvest in the historic capital of Germany and its buildings, Christo (who also did a makeover at the Pont-Neuf in Paris) wrapped the Reichstag in silver cloth. Unpacked since then, the building is once again the seat of the Federal Parliament (Bundestag) and its all-glass dome, signed by Sir Norman Foster, is the very metaphor of the intention of political transparency. As a result of democracy, the Reichstag is now open to the public, who can happily climb up the dome to contemplate the exceptional view it offers over Berlin. An audioguide, available in French, provides information on the buildings visible from the dome. It is also possible (and highly recommended) to book a guided tour in French to better understand the history of the place or the workings of the German parliamentary system.

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Visited in june 2017
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Visite gratuite très intéressante. Il faut réserver son billet sur internet avant, la visite en français avait été annulée mais une proposition pour un horaire en anglais a été faite dans la foulée. Découverte de l'intérieur avec des tags historiques, vue sur l'hémicycle avant d'accéder, clou du spectacle, à la coupole ! Quelle vue sur la ville !
Visited in february 2018
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Superbe vue à 360 degrés sur la ville. La visite gratuite très intéressante avec les audiophones. Il faut juste prévoir sa visite et s'enregistrer par internet quelques jours à l'avance.
JBCE21
Visited in july 2017
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After the necessary formalities, our group was fortunate enough to have a tour in French by a German parliamentary assistant. We have seen the signatures of the Soviet soldiers who have immortalized in the building, the basements and an impressive exhibition by Christian Boltanski: 4781 metal boxes bearing the names of the German Members from 1919 to 1999, the working library and the plenary room which has been explained to us. If we could not get into the dome for exposure preparation reasons, we could enjoy the view from the terrace. Prior to the reconstruction conducted by Sir Norman Foster, it was in June 1995 that Christo and Jeanne Claude wrapped the building in white fabrics and blue ropes for an ephemeral exhibition. This building, loaded with history, is worth moving.
maca84
Visited in november 2017
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Visite gratuite à réserver à l'avance pour voir le Reichstag. La coupole est vraiment original et bien pensée, on y circule à son rythme pour apprendre l'histoire du bâtiment et avoir un joli point de vue pour observer tous les bâtiments aux alentours. On apprend beaucoup, à voir absolument !
Visited in october 2017
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LA visite à faire à Berlin. Le batiment est chargé d'histoire et surtout, l'incontournabe est la visite de la coupole. Attention, il faut réserver plusieurs semaines à l'avance mais la vue sur Berlin est superbe et l'audio guide très très intéressant.

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