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Einsteinhaus is the flat on Kramgasse where Albert Einstein lived from 1903 to 1905 while working at the Bern patent office.
Einsteinhaus is the flat on Kramgasse where Albert Einstein lived from 1903 to 1905 while working at the Bern patent office. The has been restored to reflect the period décor when Einstein inhabited it. It also has an exhibition on The Nobel Laureate's life and works.
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2, Kramgasse 49, 3000 Bern 8, Switzerland
+41 31 312 00 91
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