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The Junkerngasse is a street in the Old City of Bern that leads to the Münster from the heart of the Aare peninsula.
The Junkerngasse is a street in the Old City of Bern that leads to the Münster from the heart of the Aare peninsula. It is dotted with elegant riverfront mansions with Baroque façades and interiors showcasing fine Bernese craftsmanship.
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Junkerngasse 1, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
+41 31 971 02 30
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