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  1. The roof terrace and dome of the Reichstag Building can be visited by members of the public, and offer spectacular views of the parliamentary and government district and Berlins sights. Admission is free; advance registration required. Every quarter of an hour. Last admission: 21.45 hrs. Closures.

  2. The Reichstag dome is a large glass dome with a 360° view of the surrounding Berlin cityscape. The debating chamber of Germany's parliament , the Bundestag , is visible directly below. A mirrored cone in the center of the dome directs sunlight into the building, and so that visitors can see the working of the chamber. [1]

  3. www.berlin.de › 3560965-3104052-reichstagReichstag – Berlin.de

    The Reichstag building with the famous glass dome is one of the most frequently visited sights in Berlin. It is seat of the German parliament, the Bundestag. Experience up close where politics is made by visiting the Reichstag building with its spectacular glass dome and roof terrace.

  4. The dome and roof terrace are open from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. in the winter months (1 November to 31 March) and from 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. in the summer months (1 April to 31 October). The dome and roof terrace are closed all day on 24 December and from 4 p.m. on 31 December (last admission at 2.30 p.m.). The dome can be visited from

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  5. The dome is open daily from 8 a.m. to midnight, last entry is at 10 p.m. Internet. Online registration for a visit to the Reichstag building. Admission Fee. Admission to the dome and roof terrace is free. City map. Address. Platz der Republik 1. 11011 Berlin. City map. Public transportation.

  6. The large glass dome at the very top of the Reichstag has a 360° view of the surrounding Berlin cityscape. The main hall ( debating chamber ) of the parliament below can also be seen from inside the dome, and natural light from above radiates down to the parliament floor.

  7. Dome atop the Reichstag, Berlin. The Neo-Renaissance building was designed by Paul Wallot and was completed in 1894. It was the home of the Reichstag (“Imperial Diet”) from 1894 to 1933, during the periods of the German Empire (1871–1918) and the Weimar Republic (1919–33).

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