Reichstag (institution), the Diets or parliaments of the Holy Roman Empire, of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy and of Germany from 1871 to 1945
Reichstag building, Berlin location where the German legislature met from 1894 to 1933 and again since 1999
The Reichstag fire in 1933, which provided a pretext for the Nazis to increase their power
国会, kokkai, the name of the Parliament of Japan, is a direct translation of the German word Reichstag
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The Reichstag is the seat of the German Bundestag or federal government and, with its new dome, one of the Berlin's biggest crowd-draws.
The Reichstag was constructed from 188494 by Paul Wallot, since a representative building was needed to house the parliament of the newly-founded German state.
Part of the Reichstag was destroyed in a fire on 27 February 1933: the exact cause has never been identified, but the fire was used by the Nazis to justify their persecution of political opponents.