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🧠 Einstein House
I recently visited the Einstein House in Bern, and it was a surprisingly meaningful experience. This was the apartment where Albert Einstein lived from 1903 to 1905, during the time he developed the revolutionary ideas that changed modern physics.
The space itself is quite small and simple, but that is what makes it special. Walking through the rooms, seeing the preserved furniture, and imagining Einstein working on his theories there felt inspiring. The museum provides clear and easy-to-understand explanations of his scientific breakthroughs, even for visitors without a physics background.
It takes about 30 to 45 minutes to explore, and the location in Bern’s Old Town makes it easy to combine with a city walk. If you appreciate history, science, or meaningful places, this is definitely worth a visit.