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The '''Reichstag''' is both an institutional assembly and a specific building. The '''Reichstag''' is both an institutional assembly and a specific building.


*The formal assembly of German feudal and church leaders during the existence of the ] of the German Nation * The ] of German feudal and church leaders during the existence of the ] of the German Nation
* The German parliament from 1871 through 1945; see also ]

* The ''']''' near the ] in ] where the Reichstag (the German parliament) met from 1894 to 1933 and the Bundestag (the parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany) now meets, following the post-Soviet reunification and the restoration of the building after the famous ].
*The German parliament from 1871 through 1945; see also ]

*The ''']''' near the ] in ] where the Reichstag (the German parliament) met from 1894 to 1933 and the Bundestag (the parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany) now meets, following the post-Soviet reunification and the restoration of the building after the famous ].


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The Reichstag is both an institutional assembly and a specific building.

See also: Bundestag, Riksdag

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