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Bern Travel Guide

Bern sits on a peninsula formed by the meandering turns of the river Aare. It features 4 miles of arcaded walkways along streets decked out with fountains and clock-towers. Berne is chock full of history and thus museums and it will become one of your favourite cities once you'll visit.

About Bern

Bern covers an area of 20.1 sq. miles (52 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 130.000 people being the capital of Switzerland. The remarkable design coherence of the Berne's old town has earned it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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Einstein House

m5.jpgTruly revolutionary events took place behind the sandstone frontage on Kramgasse 49, in a small 2nd floor apartment: this is where Albert Einstein (1879–1955), at the time an official in the Patent Office, developed his five key scientific works around 1905, including the special theory of relativity and the theory of light quanta. These were monumental breakthroughs in modern physics!

Einstein lived with his wife Milena Maric and their son Eduard for two years in this modest apartment which has been owned by the Albert Einstein Society since 1977. It has been restored to its original condition to enable visitors to immerse themselves in the world of the scholarly couple; contemporary furniture and objects have been installed here. The exhibition outlines Einstein’s pioneering discoveries while a 20 minute video explains his life, thought and action.



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