
Paul Wallot
Paul Wallot was a German architect best known for designing the Reichstag building in Berlin, completed in 1894. The Reichstag served as Germany's parliament and is an iconic symbol of German democracy. Wallot's design combined classical and modern architectural elements, emphasizing grandeur and functionality. His work on the Reichstag reflected his skill in creating impressive institutional buildings that communicated stability and authority. Although Wallot's career included other projects, he is primarily remembered for his influence on German political architecture through this significant and historic structure.