Excursiones - Bern (Schweizer Mittelland)
Fauna
A unique animated model of the city provides insights into historic backgrounds and the multi-vision system presents Berne as it is today, and invites you to explore.
Public baths / Wellness
A world of water and pure pleasure: around 2,000 m2 of water areas, three giant slides and 18 pools invite you to swim, play, explore and relax.
Museos
Largest diorama exhibit in Europe: 220 showcases depicting native and exotic birds and mammals in their natural habitat. The famous "Barry", the Saint Bernard dog.
The only museum dedicated to the Swiss Alps introduces the visitors to cultural and natural pecularities of the Alpine world. The journey of discovery into the past and present of the Swiss Alps and their cultural and natural peculiarities is accompanied by videos, commented slides, multivision, info-stations, representations, and impressive originals.
The tower of the Münster offers an opportunity to look down onto the roofs of the federal city from dizzying heights.
Juegos y diversión
Lots of fun on the Gurten, Bern's signature mountain.
Public baths / Wellness
Invigorate body and spirit - in the largest natural brine baths in Switzerland.
Monasterios y iglesias
Éste es el edificio de estilo Gótico Tardío más impresionante de la ciudad. La basílica de tres naves domina sobre los tejados del casco antiguo. La construcción del edificio comenzó en 1421 y diversas generaciones de arquitectos trabajaron en esta obra de arte.
Fauna
Durante los 365 días del año, el visitante puede explorar este parque zoológico con sus más de 200 especies diferentes de animales. Allí, además, podrá observar a los animales salvajes en su hábitat natural a lo largo de un paisaje ribereño único.
Romano
Recorrido arqueológico con paneles informativos sobre el carácter, antigüedad e importancia del asentamiento y las excavaciones céltico-romanas (combinado con un recorrido didáctico por el bosque).
Museos
The collection of the Bern Museum of Art comprises works from seven centuries. More than 3,000 paintings and sculptures as well as 48,000 works on paper are on display in the art museum.
The only museum in Switzerland dedicated exclusively to communication in its entire bandwidth, from body language and culture dialogue to the exchange of information using old and new media.
La colección del Museo de Arte de Berna es una de las más importantes de Suiza. Contiene obras excepcionales de ocho siglos y recoge 3000 pinturas y esculturas y unos 55000 dibujos hechos a mano, gráficos, fotografías, vídeos y películas.
El edificio estatal del museo, de tipo palacio, enfrente del casco antiguo de Berna acoge una de las colecciones culturales más importantes de Suiza. La exitosa exposición sobre Einstein es especialmente atractiva.
Una experiencia interactiva sobre la aventura de la comunicación.
La sala de arte (Kunsthalle) adquirió fama mundial con exposiciones individuales de artistas como Klee, Giacometti, Moore, Johns, Lewitt, Nauman, Buren y con exposiciones temáticas como "When Attitudes Become Form" de Harald Szeemann. La Kunsthalle Bern se considera como centro de encuentros artísticos y de una dedicación crítica a los fenómenos de nuestra época.
El Centro Paul Klee que alberga alrededor de unas 4000 pinturas del conocido pintor Paul Klee es la mayor exposición del mundo de este tipo.
El único museo de los Alpes Suizos del país presenta al visitante una introducción a las particularidades del espacio natural y cultural de toda la zona montañosa del país.
Public baths / Wellness
"Marzili" es la piscina al aire libre más visitada de Berna. Como en el resto de piscinas públicas de Berna, hay que pagar entrada.
Gems off the Beaten Path - Excursion ideas
She really has many stories to tell: the tower warden Marie-Therese Lauper leads her guests up 254 steps to the highest church steeple in Switzerland, that of the Münster of Bern. However, she does take a break: There is a pause in the bell chamber, where "Heavy Susanna", the heaviest bell in Switzerland, sets the tone. And finally enjoy a breathtaking view over the rooftops of Bern at the top of the 101 meter high tower with a glass of hot spiced wine.
He is said to be the most important man in Bern, for all the clocks in the city follow his lead - the timekeeper of the Zytglogge. Every day, while making his rounds, he manually winds up the medieval clockwork of Bern's "Zytglogge" ("time clock"), the measure of all things having to do with time. Anyone interested can accompany him on his tour and can not only listen to a lot of exciting information about the history of time measurement and about this clock, which is the emblem of the City of Bern, but also help wind it.
The old bear pit was the landmark of the City of Bern for over 150 years, and was home to up to twelve animals. Now the furry four-legged creatures have moved to a new, large bear park that has an area of 6000 square meters. Guests can go on a tour of the old bear pit as well as the new bear park, accompanied by the bear keeper. They get to see the new park with its green hilly terrain, which includes caves and the "Bear Bath" in the Aare River. The highlight is the feeding of the young bear couple - viewed from a safe distance.
This private bubbly bath high above Bern's treetops and rooftops is really an exciting experience: Enjoy the legendary culture of pampering at Bern's Congress Center and Grand Hall (Kursaal) in the VIP Jacuzzi. You can relax with a glass of sparkling prosecco. You just have to ring for a private butler, who fulfils your special wishes. Lulled into a sense of peace and relaxation in your warmed bath robe, you can let your thoughts roam free while the evening comes to a pleasant end.


















