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The Cerny Inuit Collection comprises unique works of art from the Arctics, across various media such as stone, whalebone, antlers, musk ox horn, walrus tusk and mammoth ivory sculptures, sealskin art, lithographs and drawings.
The Cerny Inuit Collection comprises unique works of art from the Arctics, across various media such as stone, whalebone, antlers, musk ox horn, walrus tusk and mammoth ivory sculptures, sealskin art, lithographs and drawings. It offers a great insight into the Polar culture of the Inuits.
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Stadtbachstrasse 8a, 3012 Bern, Switzerland
+41 31 318 28 20
The Schweizerische Theatersammlung is dedicated to the history of theatre, tracing the evolution of the art from the ancient Greek theatres to the present day
The Antikensammlung collection of the Institute for Archaeological Sciences at the Bern University has plaster cast replicas of famous sculptures of Greek and Roman antiquity
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The Stadtgalerie showcases contemporary art works
The Marzilibahn is a short funicular ride from the Marzili neighbourhood to the Federal Parliament
The Bundeshaus (Federal Palace) is the seat Swiss Federal Assembly and Federal Council
The Child Eater Fountain, Kindlifresserbrunnen, is a stupefying 16th century sculpture by Hans Gieng
The Zytglogge is a landmark tower built in 1218-'20 as a gate in the city walls
The Burgerbibliothek of Berne is a public library which has the illustrated copy of the Berner Schilling, the chronicle of Diebold Schilling the Elder of Berne which covers the history of the Old Swiss Confederacy up to the Burgundian Wars