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132: 287: 275: 26: 657: 329:. The interior of No. 39 displays the skills of 18th-century Bernese craftsmen in transforming medieval townhouses into comfortable residences; the courtyard is particularly noted for its Baroque elegance. No. 43 (1784–86) is exemplary for Bernese architecture at the threshold between Late Baroque and 265:
The street's current topography reflects about the state of 1470. The earlier records are fragmentary, but at some time between 1430 and 1468 the city's earliest town hall was demolished at the Junkerngasse's the western end. Since then, the general structure of the street has remained unchanged. The
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has been described as a concentrate of Bernese architectural history; it has not been significantly altered since its 18th-century reshaping by
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Court"), no. 47, is the most significant private building, in historical and architectural terms, of the Old City. Built 1747–52 by Türler for
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in the 17th century. The latter names reflect the street's character as a residential area almost exclusively used by Bern's leading
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from 1848 to 1857. It has since been used as the seat of the government of the city of Bern. Part of its outer wall is the
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The Junkerngasse is the Old City's best-preserved street. The riverfront of its palatial houses with their late
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has been described in an art history guidebook as "one of Europe's most magnificent cityscapes".
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families. Only a few houses (nos. 7–15) were originally craftsmen's houses.
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Caviezel et al., 170: "... einer der grossartigsten Stadtkörper Europas."
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since 1934, it is now used for ceremonial events by the Federal Council.
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adorned with a 17th-century figure of a lion bearing a lance and the
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house, is one of Berne's most elegant Early Baroque works by
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Caviezel, Zita; Herzog, Georges; Keller, JĂĽrg A. (2006),
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arms. No. 9 is the best-preserved of the Junkerngasse's
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The Junkerngasse connects to the generally parallel
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Old City of Bern
Bern
Switzerland
46°56′52″N 7°27′15″E / 46.9479°N 7.4543°E / 46.9479; 7.4543

MĂĽnster
Nobility
Old City of Bern
Bern
Switzerland
Aar
Nydegg
MĂĽnster
Baroque
garden terraces
Gerechtigkeitsgasse
MĂĽnstergasse
Bubenbergtor
Aare
patrician


fountain
Bubenberg
Late Gothic
Friedrich May
Late Baroque
Classicism
Friedrich Traffelet

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