The Reichstag building is located in Berlin, Germany and was completed in 1894. It served as the seat of the German Parliament (Reichstag) until 1933, when it was destroyed by fire and later reconstructed. During World War II, the Reichstag was heavily damaged and remained in ruins until the reunification of Germany in 1990, when it was decided to renovate the building. The restoration was completed in 1999, and the Reichstag now serves as the meeting place of the German Parliament (Bundestag). The building is famous for its glass dome, which offers panoramic views of the city of Berlin and serves as a symbol of transparency and democracy.