Archives of the City of Bern
Exhibitions

Helvetiastr. 6, Postfach 326

T: 031 321 62 40

F. 031 321 62 50

E: stadtarchivbern.ch

 

Mon - Fri 13.30 - 17

 

free admission

 

 

 

Footpath, 15 mins from the station

From middle 2009: From the railway station

Tram 3, 5 to Helvetiaplatz

From railway station Bus 12 (Schosshalde/Zentrum Paul Klee) to Rathaus

From middle 2009

 

Archives of the City of Bern: 50 years before the legendary year 1191

The oldest manuscript dates from 1146. Legend has it that the City of Bern did not even exist at that time. From those legendary days until the present, all the

significant documents of the municipal administration have been preserved in the Archives of the City of Bern. They include printed material, maps, plans,

illustrations and photographs. The Archives of the City of Bern were created in 1803 when the Canton and City were legally separated. The central archive of the municipality of Bern records everything with a close bearing on the city itself from the age of the old City State until 1798. However, the bulk of these documents date from the years after 1832 when the Bern patricians finally passed into history. The material includes the records of the municipal and local councils, administrative reports and local authority accounts. Other items include the archive of the former town of Bümpliz and private bequests.