Immerse yourself in the vibrant heart of German democracy! Visit the impressive Reichstag building with its fascinating plenary hall and breathtaking dome. Get carried away by an experienced Berlin guide who will tell you exciting stories about political Berlin.
Not only will you get interesting information, but you will also hear amusing anecdotes that will give you a unique insight into the history of this special city. Admire magnificent buildings, extraordinary works of art and important monuments. After our informative tour you will visit the Reichstag and the impressive dome. From the rooftop terrace and the dome, you can enjoy fantastic views of many of Berlin’s sights – an unforgettable experience.
This guided tour is for German-speaking guests. Translations into other languages are not possible.
The Federal Chancellery – an architectural masterpiece that is not only a building, but a symbol of the new Federal Capital Berlin! Can you imagine how much energy and vision goes into this impressive structure? It was one of the most significant projects that set the pulse of the capital beating. Who would have thought that such a landmark would grow out of the dreams of that time? Let’s discover together the living history and exciting future that this building project brings!
Ready to dive into the fascinating history of the Swiss Embassy in Berlin? Our guide is looking forward to bringing you closer to this unique narrative! Where exactly is this architectural gem, you wonder? On Otto-von-Bismarck-Allee, on the picturesque southern edge of Berlin's Spreebogenpark, a stone's throw from the Federal Chancellery. Let yourself be enchanted by the lively atmosphere and exciting stories surrounding the embassy – it will be an experience you don’t want to miss!
The Spreebogenpark has a very low-key design in terms of garden architecture, but offers great viewing axes and the many buildings in the vicinity of the park, such as the Federal Chancellery, the Paul Loebe House of the Bundestag, the Swiss Embassy and the main railway station.
The Paul Loebe House may not be a masterpiece at first glance, but it is the pulsating heart of Parliament! The engine of the Republic is called it. A vibrant place of democracy. Surrounded by a variety of interesting art installations. With a stoop over the Spree, it is part of the Bund ribbon. Learn stories about a special architecture and features of the rooms.
The Spree meanders through the heart of our capital. Who knew that it once marked an invisible border between East and West for 28 years? On its shore, the wall actually rose – a silent witness to a divided history. But today, oh how has time changed! A number of bridges in the government district stretch across the Spree, connecting the old divide with new life.
Here, on the banks of the Spree, political events are pulsating. Isn’t it fascinating to watch journalists conducting interviews with their microphones in hand while the Reichstag sits majestically in the background? Where walls once stood, ideas and visions are now flowing. Who could not feel that the Spree is more than just a river – it is a symbol of change, freedom and the incessant dynamism of life?
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After an exciting guided tour you will visit the Reichstag. We take care of the registration for you to ensure a smooth process. This is done for identification checks on site, which is why all participant data must be forwarded to the visitor service. We take care of the registration for the visit to the Chamber and the Dome.
First, you can expect a presentation (in German) on the work of Parliament in the Chamber. This free visit is organized by us so that you are optimally informed. The visitor service warmly welcomes you in front of the Reichstag building. After visiting the plenary hall you can enjoy the great views of Berlin. From the roof terrace and the dome you have a unique view of many sights in the panorama – an absolute highlight!
From the roof terrace and the dome you have a unique view of many sights in the panorama – an absolute highlight!
Meeting point : Otto-von-Bismarck-Allee / Bundestag underground station / in front of exit B
Info : the guide waits at the top of exit B and has a sign “TOUR” with him
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