The Reichstag building, a symbol of German democracy, stands as a powerful testament to the country's turbulent past and its journey towards unity. Built in 1894, this iconic landmark has been restored to its original grandeur after suffering damage during World War II and being partially destroyed by fire during the war. Today, visitors can explore the stunning glass dome, designed by Sir Norman Foster, which offers panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. The building also houses Germany's federal parliament, adding a touch of politics and history to the visitor experience.