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Not many cities have managed to retain their historic features quite as
successfully as Bern, the capital of Switzerland. The old town of Bern is a
UNESCO World ...
Thanks to its well-preserved medieval townscape, the Old Town of Bern was
entered onto UNESCO's listing of World Heritage Sites in 1983.
Every Tuesday and Thursday, the Bärenplatz, Bundesplatz and the adjacent side
streets feature a market selling fruit, vegetables and flowers. From May to ...
This handy offline city guide provides you with the most useful information about
Berne. Its integrated city map shows the most interesting places and events and ...
The Kornhauskeller is truly unique, remarkable on account of both its size and
splendor. The Münger frescos have now been joined by a special ambiance ...
The Bern Bear Pit is an attraction that is known far beyond the borders of
Switzerland. Since 2009 the bears of Bern also have a modern 6000 square
meters ...
Housed in the Oktogon, an octagonal building dating back to the 19th century
and the first gas boiler in the city, this hamam in Bern seeks to keep alive the
spirit ...
Simply grand. A slight haze tints quiet rivers with subtle pastel hues. Impressively
vast roofs shelter prosperous Emmental farmhouses. Or a stroll through Bern ...
Fourth Monday in November On the fourth Monday in November, the upper part
of the old city of Bern between the railway station and the Bundesplatz, the ...
Inside tip – 864 meters above sea-level, in the midst of nature and yet so close to
the town, the Gurten tempts you with its stunning view, various walking trails, ...
