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Travel southwards out of Bern and you’ll soon come across the quiet riverside town of Muri bei Bern. Although it is a separate town, Muri can feel more like a suburb of Bern at times, with strong connections between the two places. Indeed, the center of Bern is just twelve minutes away by train, which means that you can be soaking up those laid-back city vibes quicker than you might think. https://sites.google.com/view/trvelwme/trang-ch%E1%BB%A7?authuser=0

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Muri bei Bern is a great option for families, offering plenty of outdoor activities including the ever-popular swimming https://sites.google.com/view/trvelwme/trang-ch%E1%BB%A7?authuser=0

In summer, locals of all ages head down to the majestic River Aare, which twists through the city center. Here, you’ll find swimming pools, parkland, and plenty of options for floating down the river. You can even check the river’s temperature before leaving home. Outside the city, meanwhile, there are miles and miles of great Swiss countryside to explore. Whether you fancy hiking in summer or heading up to the pistes in the Bernese Alps, there’s something for everyone.

Bern Historical Museum (Bernisches Historisches Museum): The Bern Historical Museum is Switzerland's second-largest historical museum. It exhibits a wide range of artifacts, including Bernese cultural and historical items, medieval weapons, and art collections.

The Einstein House is the former residence of physicist Albert Einstein during his time in Bern. It is now a museum showcasing his life and work, offering visitors a glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest scientific minds in history.

The Zentrum Paul Klee is a museum dedicated to the works of Swiss painter Paul Klee. The museum showcases a vast collection of Klee's paintings, drawings, and sculptures, providing insight into his artistic development.

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