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superb city of medieval magic is the capital of Switzerland. Home
of the many embassies, international organisations, the seat of
Federal Government and Federal Congress, Berne also has a definite
artistic side. Explore the magnificent museums filled with art
treasures; enjoy the famous Berne Symphony Orchestra or visit the
cosy, historical basement pubs, Kellerlokale.
First founded in 1191 and nearly destroyed in its entirety in 1405
when the great fire razed the wooden built town, the city of Berne
is today constructed in hardier sandstone and stands as an
unchanged paeon of carefully conserved medieval architecture.
Berne is in itself a living museum, the craftsmanship of which is
emphasised in her artisans like the stone masons who still ply
their trade in the open for all to see. Each one of the city's 13
magnificent museums yields an adventure into artistic and cultural
endeavour without peer. From the largest Paul Klee collection in
the world at the Kunstmuseum to literature through the ages at the
Stadtbibliothek to the special experience that is the Symphony
Orchestra performing in the superb Gothic cathedral whose 254
steps take the intrepid visitor to the top of the highest church
tower in Switzerland, Berne is a magical voyage of discovery.
Set within the medieval atmosphere is the largest and most modern
sheltered shopping centre in Europe. The 6 kms of arcaded
passageways direct the visitor to a network of exclusive boutiques
and stores, and the quaint old-town shops.
Top off an enchanting day with a visit to one of Berne's
historical Kellerlokale or a good cabaret show and dancing.
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