The new government square in Berlin is a large open square in front of the German Parliament building, which is a grassy area, and many tourists will come to the square to sit and enjoy the surrounding scenery.
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Platz der Republik Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The decision in 1991 to move the federal government from Bonn to Berlin set off a construction boom northwest of the Brandenburg Gate that lasted throughout the 1990s. However, the main center of Berlin's Neueplatz is already quite historic: the Reichstag, built in 1894, has been the seat of the Reichstag since 1999. Its striking contemporary feature is the gleaming glass dome, designed by Sir Norman Foster, who also oversaw the building's refurbishment. Take the elevator up the spiral staircase to the top, a must-see for all visitors to Berlin, where you can see the whole city.
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Platz der Republik Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The new government square in Berlin is a large open square in front of the German Parliament building, which is a grassy area, and many tourists will come to the square to sit and enjoy the surrounding scenery.
There was a lot of construction going on when I was there, but I can imagine it’s a nice place to see
This is the square in front of the Capitol building. The square is surrounded by lawns and bare in the middle. It looks like it's always active. This is a good place to take pictures with the Capitol Building. In addition, people usually queue up before entering the Capitol Building, which is on this square.
The new government square is very spectacular, the layout of green space is very good, many people rest here, the building is also very spectacular, is the landmark of Berlin, Germany, nobody knows.
The greening on the European side is really good.