February 25, 2015
Berlin’s Reichstag
Photograph by Gerd Ludwig, National Geographic
Berlin, the imposing power city at the heart of Europe’s 20th-century tragedy, is learning to live with its troubled inheritance. Here, a central glass dome symbolizes transparency in the 1894 parliament building, the Reichstag, damaged in World War II and restored by British architect Norman Foster in the 1990s.See more pictures from the March 2015 feature story "Two Cities, Two Europes."
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