Government District in Berlin
The most important buildings of the government district in Berlin.
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The Bundeskanzleramt (Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Germany) in Berlin by night.© dpa
The Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Germany in Berlin is the official residency of the current Chancellor.© Wikimedia Commons - Gryffindor
The big staircase (Freitreppe) inside the Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Germany.© Wikimedia Commons - Gryffindor
The international conference hall of the Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Germany.© Wikimedia Commons - Gryffindor
Foyer of the press hall and the chancellor's gallery (Kanzlergalerie) with pictures of all former chancellors of the Federal Republic of Germany.© dpa
On the opposite side of the Chancellary stands the Reichstagbuilding, the seat of the German parliament.© dpa
The Reichstagbuilding in Berlin in summer.© dpa
The glass cupola of the Reichstagbuilding in Berlin. It is open for visitors, which have to register before.© dpa
The Paul-Löbe-Haus on the right side is located in front of the Reichstag-building and at the Spree. Many parlamentarians have their offices there.© dpa
The Jakob-Kaiser-Haus is the biggest and most expensive buidling of the German Bundestag. With an area of about 53.000 sqm it houses offices of parlamentarians as well as conference halls.© dpa
At the river Spree, the Federal Ministry of the Interior in Tiergarten-District is located.© dpa
The official entrance of the Federal Ministry of Justice.© dpa
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is located in the Mitte-District.© dpa
The foyer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.© dpa
The new Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection in the Mitte-District.© dpa
The Federal Press Office.© dpa
The building of the Federal Ministry of Economics in Berlin under construction.© BMF/ Hendel
Windows of the offices of the Federal Ministry of Finance in Berlin.