Barefoot paths and Kneipp-basins in Thun

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  • Memorial to Heinrich von Kleist

    This bronze sculpture depicts the Prince of Homburg from the play of the same name, written by the German poet Heinrich von Kleist between 1809 and 1811. Kleist lived and worked in Thun for several months in 1802 and 1803.
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  • MySouvenir

    In their work, Dominik Stauch and Paul Le Grand hark back to the colours of the vedute of yesteryear - the precursor to the postcard. Those who are interested may go to the website and compose a souvenir of their own and print it.
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  • Bonstetten Park

    Bonstetten Park serves throughout the year as a valuable public recreational area right on the lakeside: BBQ sites, open grassy areas and a playground make the park a popular destination for families as well.
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  • Old Town of Thun

    Thun's old town is the perfect starting point for exploring the city. From Obere Hauptgasse to Rathausplatz and the castle: this is the best way to discover the charm of Thun.
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  • Bellevue Park

    One of the first major hotels in Thun, the Park Hotel des Bains de Bellevue was opened in the 1830s. This magnificent establishment, built in classical country mansion style, now houses a Tertianum for assisted living for the elderly.
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  • Schadau Castle

    Schadau Castle was built between 1846 and 1854 for the Neuchâtel banker Denis Alfred de Rougemont. The location of the castle, on the southern banks of Lake Thun where the River Aare flows out of the lake, and with its views of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, is almost as attractive as the architecture itself.
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  • Thun: Culture, Indulgence, and Scenic Views Combined

    Thun blends cultural diversity with a relaxed summer atmosphere. In a compact space, you’ll find fascinating museums, a vibrant city life, and breathtaking views of Lake Thun and the Alps. Whether it’s a morning stroll in Schadau Park, a visit to the Thun Panorama, or a leisurely walk through the historic Old Town – this is the perfect place to combine culture and indulgence.
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  • Experience Thun in winter

    The arrival of winter in Thun is when the city reveals its especially tranquil and evocative side. Snow-covered mountain peaks, clear air and the soft shimmer of Lake Thun create an atmosphere that invites you to explore and savour. Even in winter, Thun offers a perfect blend of culture, nature and relaxing experiences.
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  • Schadau Park

    Feed the ducks on the shores of Lake Thun or read and rest on a bench in the sun. Or take a walk along the paths leading through the woods, along the avenue and across the meadows that are so inviting to sunbathers in the summer (although there is no direct access to the water).
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  • Photo Spot Thun

    Thun – the charming city on the Aare. The venerable 12th century castle of Thun, the Obere Hauptgasse with its elevated pavements and the picturesque old town are the ideal place to immerse yourself in the past. Mühleplatz and Aarequai are perfect spots for enjoying the Thun Riviera. Restaurants, bars and cafes invite you to linger over tasty food and drink. As the gateway to the Bernese Oberland, Thun is the ideal starting point for excursions in the region.
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  • Thun Castle

    Explore the medieval Thun Castle high above the city. Immerse yourself in 800 years of history, visit the largest knights' hall of the High Middle Ages in Europe and enjoy the view of Lake Thun and the mountains.
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  • Brahms monument – statue of the listening girl

    This statue by Hermann Hubacher is dedicated to the German composer, pianist, and conductor Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) and is a symbol of music and of listening to music. Brahms lived and worked during the summer months in Thun between 1886 and 1888.
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