Einstein's hometown "Bear City" - Bern


Bear Court • Bern, Switzerland

Bern's name, named after the German bear Bar, is said to be so named because the founder of the first hunting, hunting a black bear, the state flag is also designed with a bear, yellow background color, black bear stands out.

In addition, Bern is surrounded by the Aare River on three sides, such terrain has a very medieval city style, plus the old town also retains many medieval buildings, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In addition to the fountains of different shapes, the two main features of the main road in Bern are the colorful statues and the colorful statues in the basement are carpenters, lions, apes, etc., which do not go into detail. As for the basement, it's a lot of fun, with many florists, bars, artisans (I even saw an eco-friendly artisan shop, but didn't get in), clothing shops and even Lush half-buried, with doors and staircases so decorated that you want to go down and explore. I mean, if we do, it could take at least two days.



After the main road, you reach the bridge and Bear Park. There are kiosks at either end of the bridge, which used to collect tolls, but are now being converted into hotels and hostels, with the sign "Sleep with the bears" though perhaps Bears sleep a little too much in winter.

There is a balanced bear riding on the wire at the gate of the bear park, you can also press commemorative coins, take the sightseeing elevator to see the bear, and the scenery by the river is also very beautiful. The river is blue, and locals can kayak along the river bank to reach the zoo.

In addition, Bear Park science is very good! Very! Cute! Bern, who takes bear as the name of the city! Bear sculptures, dolls and more can be found in other parts of the city, even the local specialty bblubb soap is in the shape of a bear, and the local perfume art of scent has produced a bear-themed perfume named after Finn, the park's famous bear.

It is said that spring can also see the newborn bear ~ good ah, looking forward to spring! The Rose Garden is uphill with your back to the Bear pit. This is the highest point in the city, where people gather, chat, music and photography. Einstein also walked this road, and there is a statue of him beside the road. Enjoying a cup of hot chocolate while overlooking Bern at sunset is the ultimate comfort.

When the roses bloom, they will be even more beautiful. The Rose Garden goes back to the bus stop and down to the Old Bridge, which connects the original Old town. Bern is built on the river, and the real old town is low and can only be reached by stairs, which is quite the smell of fireworks. I strolled into a random church on the way and made a note of it.

Bern Einstein House

Yesterday I went to the old town of Bern, a very short street, prison tower - Parliament building - astronomical bell tower - Cathedral - Einstein House - Bear garden - Rose Garden, all down two or three hours.

This Einstein house is near the hottest ice cream shop, next to this Einstein stares at you shop. Very small door, the second floor to buy tickets, visit his living room (where the wise old man wrote the theory of relativity), the third floor is a video and some text about his life.


The tour should take about half an hour,

The key is here, if you have a Swiss Travel Pass for the day, whether it is a paper or an electronic version of the Apple wallet, be sure to show it to the conductor's sister first, and then you can visit for free.

This ticket is not only by car and boat, many attractions can be free tickets, encounter all kinds of places must ask first.

I forgot about it, bought the tickets first, and gave a few dozen dollars to a rich Swiss... But to be able to tread on the same floor as genius... It was worth it!


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