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Bern Canton, Switzerland, Europe

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Bern canton West central Switzerland. The second most populous and second largest canton of the country, Bern comprises three sections : the Bernese Alps, with many resorts and peaks, and with meadows and pastures in the valleys; the Mittelland, in the fertile northern foothills of the Alps, including the Emmental and the lake region around Biel.

Bern or Berne, the capital, is also the capital of Switzerland. The city is largely medieval in its architecture. It has a splendid 15th-century town hall, a noted minister (begun 15th cent.), and numerous other historic structures. There are many picturesque patrician houses and old guild halls. An elaborate medieval clock tower and a pit in which bears are kept are well known to tourists. More modern buildings include the 19th-century federal parliament building, many fine museums, and the university (1834).The city, like its inhabitants, is characterised by a friendly, informal character. Most of the sights can be reached in a short time on foot.

The city's quiet, cobbled lanes, lined with sandstone arcaded buildings, have changed barely at all in over five hundred years. The hills all around, and the steep banks of the river, are still liberally wooded. It's sometimes hard to remember that this quiet, attractive town of just 130,000 people is the nation's capital.  Bern surprises the visitor with a unique cultural heritage, from classical music to local dialect rock, from the Gothic cathedral to the world-famous Paul Klee collection. It has a population of around one million people who speak French, German and English.
Travel to European locations is by the European high-speed railway network and the local international airport.

 
 
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