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Bernisches Historisches Museum / Einstein Museum

Bernisches Historisches Museum / Einstein Museum
© Bernisches Historisches Museum, Bern. Foto Alexander Gempeler, Bern
The Bernisches Historisches Museum is one of Switzerland’s most important history museums. Its collection is a cultural repository of the history of Bern and the world. Since the museum’s foundation in 1889, its collections in history, archaeology, ethnography and numismatics have steadily grown to contain half a million objects today. They include many outstanding items of international renown. The museum maintains, expands and studies this cultural heritage for the benefit of future generations. Our changing exhibitions, guided tours, interactive experiences and events are designed to spark excitement, entertainment, immersive encounters and critical reflection on our cultural heritage. The permanent exhibitions showcase the highlights of our collection and give visitors an insight into influential epochs and important events in the history of the city and canton of Bern. Current social issues are incorporated through participative formats. The integrated Einstein Museum presents life and work of the famous physicist in the context of world history, including the famous theory of relativity, which he developed during his time in Bern.
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Bernisches Historisches Museum / Einstein Museum

Helvetiaplatz 5
3005
Bern
Switzerland
+41 31 350 77 11
Opening hours
Open all year
Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00-17:00

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46.942953, 7.449349

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Bern
"Archaeology Now. New finds excavated in the Canton of Bern"

A spade is thrust sharply into the ground, tools clatter, and a wooden walkway creaks underfoot: the exhibition “Archaeology Now: New finds excavated in Canton of Bern” takes visitors on a journey ...

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Prêles bronze hand, © Archaeological Service of Canton Bern, Philippe Joner
Bern
"And then came bronze!"

When it was discovered on the Plateau de Diesse in October 2017, the Prêles bronze hand, considered to be a world-class find, caused quite a sensation. It allows us to travel back in time to a ...

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photo credit: Vera Ryser
Bern
Resistances: On Dealing with Racism in Bern.

A for ape, G for goose, L for lamb – in 1949, two artists created an alphabet mural comprising 24 tiles for the Wylergut schoolhouse on behalf of the City of Bern. Among this ABC of animal and nature ...

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