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Museum Franz GertschIn its completeness, the collection provides a constellation that is probably unique for artists of distinction. It nearly comprises the entire works of Franz Gertsch from 1987 to 2004 as well as the unique cycle of the four seasons, which was created in 2007 - 2011.Art & CultureMuseum Franz GertschMore
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Trubschachen Heritage MuseumThe typical, historical Emmental settlement in the heart of the village of Trubschachen features a main farmhouse, an outbuilding (Stöckli) and a storehouse (Spycher).Art & CultureTrubschachen Heritage MuseumMore
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KornhausIn the heart of Bern’s Old Town, the Kornhaus, a former granary, invites you on a journey of wonder, enjoyment, discovery, and indulgence. This architectural gem from the 18th century is home to two restaurants, a library and the Forum for Media and Design.Art & CultureKornhausMore
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Farm Museum AlthuusSet amidst today's village life, his hands-on museum gives visitors an up-close encounter with the 300-year-old history and development of the area.Art & CultureFarm Museum AlthuusMore
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Bern Historical MuseumThe ten permanent exhibitions at the Bern Historical Museum are devoted to the topics of history, archeology and ethnography. The integrated Einstein Museum presents the life of the Nobel-prizewinning physicist and the museum’s modern addition measuring 1,200 m² houses various exciting and rotating exhibitions.Art & CultureBern Historical MuseumMore
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Zentrum Paul KleeThe iconic Zentrum Paul Klee was designed by the Italian star architect Renzo Piano and erected on the outskirts of the capital city in 2005. In addition to holding the most significant collection of Klee’s works in the world, the center offers diverse programs, recreational opportunities, an attractive event location and, above all, a lively cultural scene.Art & CultureZentrum Paul KleeMore
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Einstein HouseAlbert Einstein lived in Bern from 1903 to 1905 and developed his Theory of Relativity here. The Einstein House gives visitors a chance to see where the great physicist completely revolutionized our understanding of space and time.Art & CultureEinstein HouseMore