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Reichstagskuppel

A glass vantage point over Berlin

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From the Reichstag dome, you can marvel at panoramic views of Berlin, capturing the city’s blend of history and modernity. Designed by Norman Foster, the dome itself is a symbol of Germany’s reunification and stands as a harmonious element in the cityscape. Evening visits unveil a spectacular scene as the city lights up. With wheelchair access, everyone can enjoy this iconic landmark.
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The Reichstag dome, designed by Norman Foster and inspired by Gottfried Böhm, was completed in 1999 to symbolize Germany's reunification.

Quick Facts

Founded
1999
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing on a symbol of unity. Look up at the striking glass dome above you. Did you know this dome represents transparency and openness? As you walk up the spiral ramp, you’re treated to breathtaking views. To your right, you might glimpse the Flag of Unity, a reminder of Germany's reunification. And to the west, the historic Reichstag building stands, its history intertwined with the country’s transformation. It's especially magical to visit in the evening when Berlin's lights turn the city into a shimmering sea.

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