
Federal Chancellery
The Federal Chancellery in Berlin is not only the seat of the German government, but also an architectural highlight. It impresses with its modern design and striking glass façade, which symbolizes openness. The building was opened in 2001 and, with an area of 34,000 square meters, is one of the largest government buildings in Europe. The view of the various work areas, which are regularly presented in guided tours, is particularly exciting. Here you can find out how politics is shaped in Germany and what role the Chancellery plays in this. There are also extensive gardens and squares outside the building that invite you to linger. Visit the Federal Chancellery to learn more about German politics and experience the impressive architecture. It offers you the opportunity to take a look behind the scenes of the government and understand how decisions are made at the highest level.