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Introducción
Safety, transport links, infrastructure and local attractions are the reasons why the region around the Swiss capital is the second strongest economic area in Switzerland. The real secret behind Bern’s success, however, is its relaxed atmosphere. This may be due to the Swiss capital’s legendary charm, the interplay between visionary architecture and its world-famous UNESCO-listed old town. Bern offers an enormous variety of locations for business events all within easy walking distance – from historic vaulted cellars such as the Kornhauskeller to cultural and architectural gems such as the Zentrum Paul Klee or the ultra-modern Kursaal Bern conference centre.
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Tour of Parliament House
Free guided tours through Parliament House, the seat of the Swiss government, are offered several times a day.Drink from over 100 fountains
Bern has more than 100 fountains that provide fresh, ice-cold drinking water. Tip: bring your own water bottle and refill it on the go.Bear Park
Watch Bern’s heraldic animals for free right in the middle of the city. Find out moreFree admission to Bern’s outdoor swimming pools
Take the plunge for free at four swimming spots in Bern. Find out moreFree admission to the Rose Garden
The Rose Garden is a mecca for all lovers of flowers and one of the most beautiful parks in Switzerland. Find out moreSustainability
Awards 2019: European Energy Award Gold2019: Energy City Master with 87.2 out of a possible 100 points
Since 2017: Fair Trade Town Find out all about sustainability in practice in Bern here
Sustainability at the University of Bern
The University of Bern plays an active role in researching, teaching and implementing sustainability principles. For example, it conducts excellent disciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research with an international focus on topics such as climate, coping with global change (North-South) and the regulation of global trade (World Trade Regulation). It also examines topics such as biodiversity, resource research (in particular water and energy) and gender studies.International networking
The University of Bern research centres that focus on sustainability are part of national and international networks, and their research enjoys an international reputation: Interdisciplinary Centre for Development and Environment Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research Network bringing together science, politics and business – the "Wyss Academy for Nature"Mapa
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