You can't just get into the Reichstag. It is necessary to register with a local passport for a month. Everything inside is informative and neat. I liked the glass dome, the German language is a little annoying, all the time it seems that the shepherd jumped out. But this is a genetic memory. The stones of the main building are blackened, they are being cleaned. They're turning black again, like in the Bluebeard story. From grief, probably. There are a lot of photos there. And our tanks and guns are outside. The Germans don't clean them up. This is how I climbed on my grandfather's cannon, which he used to fight. But he wasn't in Berlin. He ended the war in Prague. The Reichstag is modern today. But, who needs, will definitely find the signs of that war
The Reichstag in Berlin is not only a historical building, but also a symbol of German democracy. Its impressive architecture, especially the glass dome, offers stunning views of the city. Guided tours of the building allow you to learn about its rich history and importance in the political life of the country. The atmosphere around the Reichstag is filled with the spirit of history and modernity, which makes it a must-visit place in Berlin.
The Reichstag in Berlin is not only an architectural masterpiece, but also a symbol of German history. Built at the end of the 19th century, it became the place where the most important decisions for the country were made. Its majestic dome, designed by architect Norman Foster, offers stunning views of the city and is a popular tourist attraction.
Visiting the Reichstag is an opportunity to immerse yourself in history, because the building has survived many events, including the fire of 1933 and the destruction during World War II. Today, the Bundestag is located here, which makes it an important center of German political life.
The atmosphere inside the building is impressive: The combination of historical elements and modern design creates a unique space. Guided tours of the Reichstag allow you to learn about its history and significance, as well as about the German political system.
I recommend everyone who visits Berlin to visit the Reichstag. This is not only an interesting, but also an educational place that leaves
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.
The place is very beautiful, if you compare it with 1945. And people who write about the Second World War, the Soviet Union defeated Germany in the Great Patriotic War! It's a disgrace! The Second World War was a few years earlier! And you can say that you forget the exploits of our great-grandfathers!
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.
A must-have for any tourist visiting Germany. Funny fact: All the inscriptions of Soviet soldiers are still on the Reichstag, they are just inside the building, they were hidden so as not to spoil the view, after all, the state building
A must-have for visiting. But remember, the recording is in a small room nearby. The poor guys at the entrance say that to everyone. Why don't they put up a sign? Unclear
The place is a fire, I remember watching the flag being hung with my grandfather at 45, I recommend visiting. Don't forget to take the USSR flag with you, it's missing there.
It was a good house in 1945, but it's sad that a famous man shot himself there. Everyone respected him at 45. But he got angry and decided to shoot himself.
A good building even withstood the fire. There are also inscriptions of Russian soldiers. Not the ones that haven't been preserved, but the ones that have been removed.
After 1945, of course, a lot has changed. The building was renovated externally and internally. Millions of dollars and euros were poured into it, making it the most famous German landmark in Europe and in the world. Also, we did not forget about the territory around the Reichstag, it became quite cozy and beautiful, almost no corpses are visible, sometimes I occasionally meet dead pigeons or sparrows. You can even take a couple of photos as a keepsake. In 1945, the Reichstag was like a toy broken by a small child, which could no longer become new. I want to believe that these little kids have grown up and have not forgotten that their toys can break, and if anything we can help them with this.
It's a cool place.
Pros: I saw what my grandfather was like, I went up to him, he said something in German and shot me. In a coma, I had a dream from 1946 in a parallel universe where Germany won World War 2, and then I wake up and see that I am in a white room with soft mattresses, but fortunately I found a phone. So I'm writing this review.
There are no disadvantages
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!
Well, now I even found out that it was there that the Soviet flag was put by a Soviet soldier (Tomich).and to be honest, I feel sorry for all 27 million people who died in World War II, and I don't like the Germans at all, they would have taken over the whole world if it hadn't been for the Soviet Union.Strangely, other countries (many countries) have forgotten about the feat of Russia that saved our whole world! And I love my homeland...Russia!
a very beautiful place, interesting excursions, I recommend booking them in advance. a very beautiful view under the dome, fascinated me. I recommend it))
I recommend going up under the dome. I was interested.It is better to book the passage in advance, but you can also do it on the spot, however, most likely it will not work day in day out
Two things were most disliked in the Reichstag: Firstly, the inscriptions of the Soviet victorious soldiers were erased, And secondly, a huge banner of the European Union hung over the Reichstag. One might think that Germany has lost its independence. A bunch of demonstrators were standing around the Reichstag, shouting something, imitating the Fuhrer
Imba, to enter, you have to salute with your right hand to General Havs.When I entered, the guide greeted me, he took me to the mausoleum of Adolf. I sent for him and he came to life. He told me that together we would destroy all all Jews and put up a monument to me. But then I woke up and my mom called me to kindergarten 😭😭😭
A terrible place to defend, constantly under artillery wing. The building was enough for 4 days, the soldiers were covered with debris, Hans was somehow dug up. I do not recommend defense. But it's beautiful.
Very informative. Tickets were purchased in advance, on the Internet.
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Ivanovs - senior Ivanov, gray-haired professor,
middle Ivanov, blond, candidate and junior
Ivanov, a rapper, a student, arrived in Berlin
yesterday, late in the evening, tired. Schoenefeld
met them neatly in German - at the customs
the customs officer smiled - Ivanov, more Ivanov,
and more Ivanov...
This morning, Ivanov, the elder Ivanov -
in a suit, the middle one in jeans and the youngest
one in a baseball cap left Kempinski Bristol
Hotel Berlin, the hotel where Maria stayed
Callas, Ronald Reagan, Erich Maria Remarque,
Peter Ustinov, Dalai Lama, hotel near
Alexander Platz and the Brandenburg Gate
and walked through spring Berlin - past
the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church on Breitscheidplatz,
not far from it the lines
of the U-Bahn metro and
the S-Bahn surface urban railway intersect, past the complex
Europe is a center with many shops, then
along the Kurfürstendamm, then along Unter den Linden...
on Scheidemannstrasse 2, they, the Ivanovs stopped in the middle of a large square in front
of a huge, columned and domed building-
palace, classic in style, but all
covered with Russian letters and numbers.
All three of them came closer, even closer to
columns with letters and numbers and began
to look for something and someone, to read the inscriptions.
- I got it! accountant Ivanov.
- I got it! barber Ivanov.
- I got it! Carpenter Ivanov.
- I got it! locksmith Ivanov.
- I got it! The driver is Ivanov.
- I got it! interpreter...Ivanov.
An iconic place that must be visited in Berlin. The combination of the historical facade and the modern dome is impressive. The dome offers a wonderful panorama of Berlin. You can use the audio guide. At the base of the dome there is a small exposition of photographs on the history of the Reichstag from the 30s of the 20th century. Everything is free, but you need to register to visit. Details are available on the official website of the Reichstag.