2 Best Sights in Bern, Switzerland

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From the time it was built on a high, narrow peninsula above the rushing Aare, Bern's streets have followed the river's flow. The original town began by what is now the Nydegg Bridge—it controlled the ferry crossing there—and spread westward, uphill to the Zeitglockenturm (known locally as the Zytglogge), a clock tower constructed in 1191 to mark Bern's first significant western gate. Further expansion in 1256 stretched the city to where the Käfigturm now stands; one last medieval growth spurt, hot on the heels of a resounding victory over the Burgundians in 1339, moved the city walls west yet again to the present-day train station, the Hauptbahnhof.

The bustling, commercial city center radiates out from that train station. To get to the Altstadt, follow the trams across Bärenplatz and through the Käfigturm. Marzili and Matte, former working-class and still flood-prone neighborhoods, lie together along the riverbed of the Aare. All these areas are easily explored on foot, but in Marzili and Matte you may want to take your cue from the locals: walk down, ride the funicular up. The cluster of museums in Kirchenfeld, on the south side of the river, is a short (spectacular) walk or tram ride away.

Museum für Kommunikation

Kirchenfeld Fodor's Choice

This resolutely interactive museum keeps its focus on the act of communication rather than the means. Exhibits use video, audio, and games to examine body language across cultures, the views of Switzerland's minority populations, the history of the Swiss postal service, and the evolution of telecommunication through to the Internet. All signage is in English.

Schweizerisches Alpines Museum

Kirchenfeld

This is the place for an in-depth look at the world of mountaineering and its passionate participants and followers. Regularly changing exhibitions focus on topics like climbers in the Himalayas and their media presence, surveying techniques in the Andes, and humble but nourishing Alpine cuisine. All signage is in English.

Helvetiapl. 4, Bern, 3005, Switzerland
031-3500440
Sight Details
CHF18
Closed Mon.

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