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Reichstag Building Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Not only is the Reichstag now the seat of the Bundestag, the dome on its roof is also a popular place to visit, and its ever-renewed history mirrors all aspects of German history since the nineteenth century. The Reichstag was built between 1884 and 1894 as a symbolic building by Paul Vallot for the Reichstag. Due to the opposition of William II at the time, the inscription on the building was inlaid during the First World War. The exterior walls of the Capitol are in old classicism, but the buildings inside are full of modern features. On the ground floor and several floors on both sides of the Capitol are the offices of the Council of Elders' administrative agency, the parliamentary caucus hall and the press hall, with a two-storey oval plenary hall in the middle. The upper floor of the plenary hall is surrounded by a large number of auditoriums, and ordinary people can watch the debate of the Bundestag in the auditorium. The glass dome in the middle is the larger attraction of the Reichstag. Inside it are two spiral passages staggered in a staggered direction, supported by an exposed all-steel structure, through which visitors can reach the 50-meter-high observation platform and overlook the scenery of Berlin. At night, the dome is illuminated from within, thus creating a new urban icon for the German capital. The glass dome currently houses a documentary exhibition about the Berlin Reichstag. Go up the escalator to the top of the dome, from where you can access the terrace with unobstructed views of Berlin.
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Reichstag Building Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The German Parliament Building is very memorial. If you come, you can ask a local guide or ask local passers-by or friends. Because this is really memorial, it is worth visiting.
德国的国会大厦是柏林的一座历史建筑,于 1894 年开放,在 1933 年大火遭到严重破坏而被废弃,直到 1990 年德国统一后才进行了全面修复。 国会大厦在1999 年再次成为德国议会的会议场所。
The German Parliament building, built in 1894, was the site of the National Assembly during the German Empire and Weimar Republic. On the evening of February 27, 1933, the famous Congressional arson occurred, and since then the Nazi Party has taken control of the National Assembly, pushing the country into the abyss of World War II. During the split, the postwar restoration of the parliament building was in West Berlin, but by this time the federal German parliament had moved to the capital Bonn. After the reunification of Germany, in order to take on the role of the Capitol again, the Capitol has undergone another round of renovations, adding a special glass dome, the lightness of the dome and the thickness of the whole building in stark contrast.
The House of Parliament is the seat of the German Parliament, with a rather wonderful and complex history, and is a symbol of German unity. It was built in 1884 and reflects a variety of architectural styles of classical, gothic, renaissance and baroque. At the beginning of the construction, William I reluctantly agreed with the architect Paul Valot, because the stone dome of the building would be taller than his palace, and after ten years of construction, the emperor had been passed from William I to his grandson William II. The German Parliament building, now the seat of the Federal Parliament, is constantly updated in history, reflecting the various aspects of German history since the nineteenth century, and the reconstruction of the German capital after twelve years of reunification changed the face of the German capital in this long but modern city. Glass and steel doped in 19th and 20th century architectural styles Tickets: free, advance online reservation time: Capitol interior, dome and rooftop: daily 9:00,10:30,12:00,13:30,15:30,17:00,18:30,20:00 address: Platz der Republik 1, 11011 Berlin light rail: S1/S2/S25 to Brandenburger Tor station subway: U55 to Bundestag station bus: 100 to Bundestag/Reichstag station