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Einstein House
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The Einsteinhaus is a museum and a former residence of Albert Einstein. It is located on Kramgasse No. 49 in Bern, Switzerland. A flat on the second floor of the house was occupied by Einstein, his wife Mileva Marić, and their son Hans Einstein from 1903 to 1905.
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Kramgasse 40, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
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Zytglogge
Bim Zytglogge 1, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Zähringerbrunnen
Kramgasse, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Simsonbrunnen
Kramgasse 36, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Klingende Sammlung
Kramgasse 66, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Kindlifresserbrunnen
Kornhauspl. 18, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Mosesbrunnen
Münsterpl., 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Schlachthaus Theater
Rathausgasse 20, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Stadttheater - Bühnen Bern
im Stadttheater, Kornhauspl. 20, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
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Einstein – café & bel étage
Kramgasse 49, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
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Münstergasse 58, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
The BEEF Steakhouse & Bar
Kramgasse 74, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Tab Tim II
Münstergasse 57, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Burrito Bandito
Münstergasse 60, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Restaurant ZOE
Münstergasse 39, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Wein & Sein
Münstergasse 50, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Qué Rico Bistro (Mexikanisch/Mexican)
Kramgasse 58, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Weinbar-Bistro Frohsinn
Münstergasse 54, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
Casino Bern
Casinopl. 1, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
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Einstein House

Kramgasse 49, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
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The Einsteinhaus is a museum and a former residence of Albert Einstein. It is located on Kramgasse No. 49 in Bern, Switzerland. A flat on the second floor of the house was occupied by Einstein, his wife Mileva Marić, and their son Hans Einstein from 1903 to 1905.

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attractions: UNESCO - Bern Old Town, Cathedral of Bern, Zytglogge, Zähringerbrunnen, Simsonbrunnen, Klingende Sammlung, Kindlifresserbrunnen, Mosesbrunnen, Schlachthaus Theater, Stadttheater - Bühnen Bern, restaurants: Einstein – café & bel étage, YIKOU SUSHI TEA, The BEEF Steakhouse & Bar, Tab Tim II, Burrito Bandito, Restaurant ZOE, Wein & Sein, Qué Rico Bistro (Mexikanisch/Mexican), Weinbar-Bistro Frohsinn, Casino Bern
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Nearby attractions of Einstein House

UNESCO - Bern Old Town

Cathedral of Bern

Zytglogge

Zähringerbrunnen

Simsonbrunnen

Klingende Sammlung

Kindlifresserbrunnen

Mosesbrunnen

Schlachthaus Theater

Stadttheater - Bühnen Bern

UNESCO - Bern Old Town

UNESCO - Bern Old Town

4.8

(2.3K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Cathedral of Bern

Cathedral of Bern

4.6

(2.6K)

Closed
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Zytglogge

Zytglogge

4.6

(2.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Zähringerbrunnen

Zähringerbrunnen

4.7

(72)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Einstein House

Einstein – café & bel étage

YIKOU SUSHI TEA

The BEEF Steakhouse & Bar

Tab Tim II

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Restaurant ZOE

Wein & Sein

Qué Rico Bistro (Mexikanisch/Mexican)

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Einstein – café & bel étage

Einstein – café & bel étage

4.5

(670)

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YIKOU SUSHI TEA

YIKOU SUSHI TEA

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(362)

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The BEEF Steakhouse & Bar

The BEEF Steakhouse & Bar

4.4

(616)

$$$

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Tab Tim II

Tab Tim II

4.2

(336)

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Reviews of Einstein House

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🏠 Einstein Haus – A Humble Home That Radiates Genius and Inspiration 🧠✨

Visiting Einstein Haus in Bern was a deeply personal and inspiring experience for me. Growing up, my father often told me stories about Albert Einstein – not just about his scientific brilliance, but about his perseverance, curiosity, and the way he saw the world differently. Coming here felt like connecting with both Einstein and those cherished memories with my dad.

📜 History in the Walls: This modest apartment is where Einstein lived between 1903 and 1905, during the time he developed his groundbreaking theory of special relativity. The house is small and simple, but that’s what makes it even more powerful. It reminds you that world-changing ideas don’t need grand laboratories – just a curious mind and a quiet space.

🖼️ Interior & Exhibition: The rooms are carefully preserved with period furniture, and there are informative displays about Einstein’s life, work, and family. I especially appreciated the historical photos and letters that gave insight into his personal journey. It’s not a high-tech museum, but rather a thoughtful, intimate space that invites reflection.

💭 Personal Connection: Sitting there, I couldn’t help but imagine Einstein by the window, deep in thought, while life in Bern passed quietly below. It reminded me of the power of solitude, and how important it is to nurture ideas – something my father always encouraged me to do. It was a moment that brought together science, family, and inspiration in a very touching way.

📍 Practical Info: • Located in the Old Town, easy to reach on foot. • Takes around 30–45 minutes to visit. • Great for those interested in history, science, or simply finding meaning in small, quiet places.

✅ Overall: Einstein Haus is more than just a museum – it’s a symbol. A symbol of how great ideas can come from simple places, and how one person can change the world with thought, passion, and perseverance. If you ever admired Einstein or are searching for quiet inspiration, this place will leave a mark on your heart – just as it...

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9y

As we drove towards the city of Bern, capital of Switzerland, my wife and daughter were playing with two of their favorite toys. Pat was busy with her digital video camera. Anna was figuring out where to go with the help of her Global Positioning System (GPS). The invention of these toys and much else was made possible by the genius of one man, Albert Einstein. It was therefore only right and proper that, upon our arrival in Bern, we first made our way to the small apartment at 49 Kramgasse where Einstein conceived and developed his Special Theory of Relativity. He had arrived in Bern at the age of 23 in 1902 and had rented this second floor apartment from 1903 until 1905. Meanwhile, he had supported himself by working as a clerk at the Swiss Patent Office nearby. During his time in Bern, he published 32 scientific works. Among his most important papers were those published in 1905, for which he was ultimately awarded the Nobel Prize. As I climbed the narrow stairs up to the apartment, it was awesome for me to realize that Einstein had climbed those very same stairs every day a century earlier, at the time when he was producing his best work and was at the peak of his powers. The street on which the house stands has covered sidewalks, to which access can be gained through an archway in front of the building. In the middle of the street stands an eye-catching zytglogge or...

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1y

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The Einstein House Museum in Berlin is a historical site dedicated to the life and work of Albert Einstein. Though Einstein spent significant periods of his life in Berlin, there isn’t a specific “Einstein House” museum in Berlin itself. Instead, there are various locations and institutions related to Einstein’s time in the city.

Einstein’s Apartment: Einstein lived at 5 Haberlandstraße (near Nollendorfplatz) during his time in Berlin, between 1914 and 1932. Unfortunately, this building was destroyed during World War II, and there isn’t a museum on that site today. Museum of Natural History (Naturkundemuseum): This museum holds exhibitions related to Einstein’s scientific contributions, especially those related to physics and the theory of relativity. It’s a good place to explore the broader context of Einstein’s work. Einstein Tower: Although not in Berlin itself (it is located in Potsdam), the Einstein Tower is a historic observatory designed by Erich Mendelsohn to perform experiments related to Einstein’s theory of relativity.

In Berlin, Einstein’s legacy is also honored through several exhibitions, research institutions, and monuments, but there is no standalone Einstein...

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🏠 Einstein Haus – A Humble Home That Radiates Genius and Inspiration 🧠✨ Visiting Einstein Haus in Bern was a deeply personal and inspiring experience for me. Growing up, my father often told me stories about Albert Einstein – not just about his scientific brilliance, but about his perseverance, curiosity, and the way he saw the world differently. Coming here felt like connecting with both Einstein and those cherished memories with my dad. 📜 History in the Walls: This modest apartment is where Einstein lived between 1903 and 1905, during the time he developed his groundbreaking theory of special relativity. The house is small and simple, but that’s what makes it even more powerful. It reminds you that world-changing ideas don’t need grand laboratories – just a curious mind and a quiet space. 🖼️ Interior & Exhibition: The rooms are carefully preserved with period furniture, and there are informative displays about Einstein’s life, work, and family. I especially appreciated the historical photos and letters that gave insight into his personal journey. It’s not a high-tech museum, but rather a thoughtful, intimate space that invites reflection. 💭 Personal Connection: Sitting there, I couldn’t help but imagine Einstein by the window, deep in thought, while life in Bern passed quietly below. It reminded me of the power of solitude, and how important it is to nurture ideas – something my father always encouraged me to do. It was a moment that brought together science, family, and inspiration in a very touching way. 📍 Practical Info: • Located in the Old Town, easy to reach on foot. • Takes around 30–45 minutes to visit. • Great for those interested in history, science, or simply finding meaning in small, quiet places. ✅ Overall: Einstein Haus is more than just a museum – it’s a symbol. A symbol of how great ideas can come from simple places, and how one person can change the world with thought, passion, and perseverance. If you ever admired Einstein or are searching for quiet inspiration, this place will leave a mark on your heart – just as it did on mine.
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Great little museum. The bottom/ ground/ 1st floor is a restaurant and cafe that seems unrelated to the museum. The 2nd floor is for staff of the cafe it seems. The 3rd floor is the office of the museum where you buy your tickets and where the host of the museum greets you. You can get a discount of 2 chf off the total fee of 7 chf if you have the half price ticket travel card or the Swiss travel pass. This 3rd floor also is where Einstein and his wife and son lived from 1903-1905. It shows the small living room and small bedroom but the kitchen and bathroom are closed off as I understand the ceiling is too low and not safe for visitors. There are souvenirs for purchase from the 3rd floor customer service area. The 4th floor is a museum of his work and scientific accomplishments as well as other memorabilia. There is also a 20 minute black and white video that tells about his personal and professional life. Very interesting and informative I thought. I enjoyed watching the entire video. It is in English. There are souvenirs for purchase from the 3rd floor customer service area. Highly recommend this for history buffs and fans of science/ Einstein.
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🏠 Einstein Haus – A Humble Home That Radiates Genius and Inspiration 🧠✨ Visiting Einstein Haus in Bern was a deeply personal and inspiring experience for me. Growing up, my father often told me stories about Albert Einstein – not just about his scientific brilliance, but about his perseverance, curiosity, and the way he saw the world differently. Coming here felt like connecting with both Einstein and those cherished memories with my dad. 📜 History in the Walls: This modest apartment is where Einstein lived between 1903 and 1905, during the time he developed his groundbreaking theory of special relativity. The house is small and simple, but that’s what makes it even more powerful. It reminds you that world-changing ideas don’t need grand laboratories – just a curious mind and a quiet space. 🖼️ Interior & Exhibition: The rooms are carefully preserved with period furniture, and there are informative displays about Einstein’s life, work, and family. I especially appreciated the historical photos and letters that gave insight into his personal journey. It’s not a high-tech museum, but rather a thoughtful, intimate space that invites reflection. 💭 Personal Connection: Sitting there, I couldn’t help but imagine Einstein by the window, deep in thought, while life in Bern passed quietly below. It reminded me of the power of solitude, and how important it is to nurture ideas – something my father always encouraged me to do. It was a moment that brought together science, family, and inspiration in a very touching way. 📍 Practical Info: • Located in the Old Town, easy to reach on foot. • Takes around 30–45 minutes to visit. • Great for those interested in history, science, or simply finding meaning in small, quiet places. ✅ Overall: Einstein Haus is more than just a museum – it’s a symbol. A symbol of how great ideas can come from simple places, and how one person can change the world with thought, passion, and perseverance. If you ever admired Einstein or are searching for quiet inspiration, this place will leave a mark on your heart – just as it did on mine.
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Great little museum. The bottom/ ground/ 1st floor is a restaurant and cafe that seems unrelated to the museum. The 2nd floor is for staff of the cafe it seems. The 3rd floor is the office of the museum where you buy your tickets and where the host of the museum greets you. You can get a discount of 2 chf off the total fee of 7 chf if you have the half price ticket travel card or the Swiss travel pass. This 3rd floor also is where Einstein and his wife and son lived from 1903-1905. It shows the small living room and small bedroom but the kitchen and bathroom are closed off as I understand the ceiling is too low and not safe for visitors. There are souvenirs for purchase from the 3rd floor customer service area. The 4th floor is a museum of his work and scientific accomplishments as well as other memorabilia. There is also a 20 minute black and white video that tells about his personal and professional life. Very interesting and informative I thought. I enjoyed watching the entire video. It is in English. There are souvenirs for purchase from the 3rd floor customer service area. Highly recommend this for history buffs and fans of science/ Einstein.
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