1. The Reichstag is a historic building in Berlin, Germany that has housed the German parliament since 1999. The building dates back to 1894 and has had a rich and fascinating history, including being burned down in 1933 and being the site of the famous moment when the Red Army raised their flag on the building after conquering Berlin in 1945. After German reunification, the building was restored and renovated, including the addition of a new glass dome designed by architect Sir Norman Foster. Visitors can take a guided tour of the Reichstag, including a visit to the dome for stunning views of Berlin.

2. The Reichstag is open to visitors every day from 8:00am to midnight. Admission is free, but you must register in advance online or by phone. The phone number to register is +49 (0) 30 227 32152.

3. To visit the Reichstag, you must register in advance online or by phone. You will need to bring a valid ID with you to the visit. The Reichstag is located in the center of Berlin and is easily accessible by public transportation, including by bus, subway, and train. There is a designated parking area for visitors who arrive by car.