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What are the must-see sights in Bern?

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  1. the covered shopping promenades (pic see link below)

    the bear pit

    the Zytglogge tower (picture see link below)

    the Federal Building

    the Einstein House (this is the house where Albert Einstein lived 1905 whilst his discovery of the General relativity. the house is open and can be visited).

    the Paul Klee centre (Klee was a famous swiss painter)

    more info here

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/berne


  2. These are the things to see in Bern

    Bear Pits & Park

    Legend has it that the founder of Bern, Berchtold V von Zähringen, killed a bear on the Aare peninsula and this led to the town being called Bern (from German "Bär").  



    Botanical Gardens

    The Botanical Gardens are located right in the heart of the city. The gardens cover a 2-hectare area featuring around 6'000 plant species growing outdoors and in seven greenhouses.  



    Clock Tower - Zeitglockenturm

    The Clock Tower (Zeitglockenturm) was Bern's first western city gate (1191 - 1256) and is now one of Bern's most important sights.  



    Dählhölzli Zoological Gardens

    Especially in good weather the Zoological Gardens are a perfect excursion destination for relaxed walks along the River Aare.  



    Elfenau

    The Elfenau Estate is among Bern's most beautiful green areas and in 1918 the City of Bern acquired the Elfenau and set up the Municipal Nurseries there.  



    French Church

    The French church is now the city's oldest church.  



    Gurten

    The park out in the green creates a pleasant ambience for seminars and meetings and is a culinary highlight for gourmets.  



    House & square of Parliament

    The House of Parliament are the seat of the Swiss government (Federal Council) and the parliament (National Council and Council of States) and are open to the public.  



    Kornhaus

    The Kornhaus is regarded as one of Bern's chief examples of High Baroque architecture. As it was no longer serving its original purpose of "larder" since the start of the 19th century, it was, in 1893, turned into a festival venue.  



    Käfigturm (Prison Tower)

    As the name Käfigturm (Prison Tower) suggests, this gate tower was constructed as a prison. It is Bern's second tower and was the second city gate.

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