The Reichstag, located in the heart of Berlin, is not only a historic building, but also a symbol of German unification. Its dome, decorated with a modern transparent coating, attracts the attention of tourists from all over the world.A walk around the Reichstag in the early morning, when the city is still empty, allows you to feel the special atmosphere of this place. The ascent to the dome is free, but requires prior reservation. Unfortunately, on the day of our visit, the dome was closed for technical reasons.Interestingly, the Reichstag is the current parliament of Germany, open to tourists all year round. It is said that during the visit, you can even see how the parliament is sitting.There is a large lawn in front of the Reichstag building, which is filled with crowds of people during the day. The number of tourists at the Gates and Parliament is amazing.In general, a visit to the Reichstag leaves an indelible impression and allows you to better understand the history and culture of Germany.
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Nikita Veles
Level 26 Local Expert
April 17
Take the tour in advance, it's not to get to the Kremlin. It's on the record here.
On the plus side: easy to get to, clean and tidy. In places, old scars are visible on the facade, which do not allow us to forget whose banner should be flying over the dome.
Of the cons, there are a lot of freaks around, in which it is difficult, or rather impossible, to recognize the descendants of the great Aryan race.
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Дарья Ал.
Level 8 Local Expert
May 14
A must-have in Berlin for any tourist. To get inside, you need to make an appointment in advance: there are tours only to the dome with an audio guide, and there are excursions (including in Russian) through the inner halls, where you can see the preserved inscriptions of Soviet soldiers. The view from the dome is fantastic!