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Works from Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Ferdinand Hodler and Meret Oppenheim have given Switzerland's oldest art museum a world-class reputation.
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Beside the world's largest collection of works by Paul Klee (1879-1940) and temporary exhibitions of further important modern and contemporary artists, also the bold masterpiece in steel and glass designed by leading Italian architect Renzo Piano is worth a visit in itself.
You can round off your artistic enjoyment in culinary style at the Zentrum Paul Klee with a lunch in the Restaurant Schöngrün. It covers both a gourmet restaurant and a down-to-earth bistro in the listed Villa Schöngrün building, located right next to the Zentrum Paul Klee.
Beside the mountaintop fantastic view across the entire city of Bern, the Gurten offers a playground and miniature railway for kids and an own toboggan run.
The spacious outdoor area stretches out above the river, providing an arresting view of the Parliament Building and the Cathedral against the backdrop of the Old Town.
The legendary Bellevue bar is one of the hippest meeting points in Bern's Old Town and just perfect for a exotic cocktail after dinner.