Pure nostalgia: This is how Christo's Reichstag-Ticklülle Berlin changed!

Erleben Sie die nostalgische Erinnerungen an die Verhüllung des Reichstags 1995 durch Christo und Jeanne-Claude in Berlin.
Experience the nostalgic memories of the veil of the Reichstag in 1995 by Christo and Jeanne-Claude in Berlin. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Pure nostalgia: This is how Christo's Reichstag-Ticklülle Berlin changed!

Reichstagsgebäude, Berlin, Deutschland - In June 1995, Berlin was not only the capital, but also the center of an art event that still lives in the memory of people. Under the title "Wrapped Reichstag", the artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude transformed the famous parliament building into a huge, silver gift, covered with more than 100,000 square meters of fabric and 16 kilometers of rope. What started as a visionary art project at the time was admired by over five million visitors - a number that underlines how much this spectacle captivated people. Rnd emphasizes that it was a time of change when East and West Germans were happy and celebrated after the reunification.

From the first idea for covering in 1971 to the final approval in 1994 by the Bundestag, the project was anything but unproblematic. Politicians such as Helmut Kohl and Wolfgang Schäuble initially had their resistance to the project, but Rita Süssmuth, the then Bundestag president, made a decision for the creative vision. Ultimately, the majority of the Bundestag was for the project and agreed. It was a time when the Reichstag was in the shadow of the Cold War as an unused, symbolic building, and this veil should be a sign of change. [DW] (https://www.dw.com/de/wrapped-reichstag-berlin-christo-jeanne-claude-90-verktungs-kunst-kunst-kunst-kunst-kunst-kunst-kun

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Today, in June 2025, this impressive work of art with a new light installation is reminded, which illuminates the west facade of the Reichstag from June 9th to June 20th. While many people combine the memories of the covering with a sigh of nostalgia, enthusiasm is unearthed. "There are fewer personal interactions, and the digital distractions are enormous today", notices rnd an. Christo and Jeanne-Claude had always emphasized that their art is transparent; After only two weeks, the installation was dismantled, which underlines the unique charm and the statement of your work.

In the past 30 years, Berlin has established itself as an international artist paradise in which numerous important art installations adorn the streets and places. The East Side Gallery is considered the largest open -air gallery in the world, and the city has made significant signs in public with projects such as "Dorotheenstraße 105 - The Binding" by Jannis Markopoulos or Ai Weisweis "Life Vests". iheartberlin says: "Berlin impresses with its ability to stage art in public space and thus to stimulate discussions".

The spirit of the 1995 covering remains unforgettable and will also inspire people in the coming years, whether they look back or deal with new projects. It is still a strong symbol of artificiality, the change and the incessant endeavor of man to shape his environment.

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