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Bern – Panorama mit Altstadt, Aare, Nydeggbrücke und Bärenpark.
Springtime in my hometown Bern.
To the left: the oldtown with the cathedral (1421).
In the middle: Aare river and Nydegg Bridge (1844).
To the right of it: the Bear Park (heraldic animal of Bern).
(46.94596, 07.45892); [00°]
Photo taken in Bern, Switzerland, in December.
I recommend visiting the beautiful old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
For more pictures of Bern, visit my blog in:
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The Aar, a tributary of the High Rhine, is the longest river that both rises and ends entirely within Switzerland.
Its total length from its source to its junction with the Rhine comprises about 295 km (183 miles), during which distance it descends 1,565 m (5,135 ft), draining an area of 17,779 km2 (6,865 sq mi), including the whole of central Switzerland.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Par la route, dans les airs, au cœur de la montagne...
montée à l'hôtel Grimsel Hospiz...
By the road, in the air, in the heart of the mountain...
"ascent" to the hotel Grimsel Hospiz ...
Au hasard de mes pérégrinations...
At random of my wanderings...
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A beautiful afternoon in the medieval city of Bern, Switzerland. In the background, the Zytglogge, an iconic clock built in the 13th century in the center of the main shopping and tourist street in the old city. A few meters after the passage under the clock is the Einsteinhaus, the place where Albert Einstein lived for a few years, which today works as a museum and has a nice little cafe on the ground floor. I found the city very interesting and charming, good to spend a few days, especially for those who also plan to go to Interlaken, although many say they did not like Bern because it is small, quiet, cold and expensive. Well, this is all true, but taste is relative. Perhaps a read in Einstein's Theory of Relativity studies back at Einsteinhaus will help you to understand better, or probably make you misunderstand everything you thought you understood. :-)
Dornier 328 of SkyWork before landing on Bern Airport. In the background the mountains of Berner Oberland.
Bern Minster was built in various stages, starting in the early 15th century. The spire was the last thing to be completed in the late 19th century and is the tallest spire in Switzerland.
There's lots of information on the official website - it's all in German but Google translate works well!
Another view of the sire from the terrace gardens is in the comment below.
Die Re 465 007-3 und dem EW 3 mit dem Leermaterialzug von Spiez nach Bern in Einigen.
(Einigen, 27.07.2020).
Foto © Luc Eichenberger
Interlaken is an important and well-known tourist destination in the Bernese Highlands region of the Swiss Alps, and the main transport gateway to the mountains and lakes of that region. Since 1838, the village Aarmühle began to use the name Interlaken for its post office and train station, leading to that name becoming more well known. Officially the name changed to Interlaken in 1891.
Der RABe 515 001 «Stadt Bern» schlängelt sich als S6 von Bern nach Schwarzenburg hoch. Hier kurz vor Lanzenhäusern.
(Lanzenhäusern. 2.02.2021).
Foto © Luc Eichenberger
Bern, Switzerland.
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