Einstein House (Einsteinhaus)
Einstein House (Einsteinhaus)
Einstein House (Einsteinhaus)
3.5
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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The flat on the second floor of Kramgasse No. 49 was rented by Einstein from 1903 to 1905. It has been restored in the style of that period to reflect Einstein's crucial years in Bern. The flat is open to the public. From the main train station you get to Kramgasse No. 49, if you take the direction of "Bärengraben," walking under the right-hand arcade.
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Wendy
Saint Charles, IL74 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
A name well-known, the man less so, this walk through Einstein’s private life and home illuminates the history, challenges and failures of his path. Highly interesting in that at various points on his path he was dubbed a failure. Before you exit his house, stop by the cafe on the first level to gather your thoughts
Written 11 February 2020
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Sanka1 🇱🇰🇬🇧
Bicester, UK6,172 contributions
May 2022 • Couples
Visited the museum today and it was amazing. I've always heard that he's had a small apartment in Bern while studying at the University and I've finally got to visit it. The museum manages to offer insights into his life, love and family. You can visit the museum for CHF6 and you can get the entrance tickets at the door without having to book in advance.
Written 24 May 2022
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permia
Ireland65,905 contributions
Oct 2022
One of the most extraordinary minds ever resided here for two years, 1903-05, during his seven year stay in Bern.
In the former upstairs apartment a riveting account of Albert’s life and that of his family is outlined. Photographs show Albert as a 14 year old, his family life and with scientific colleagues.
His employment as a Clerk in the Patent Office didn’t hinder Einstein’s momentous theoretical formulations in physics, culminating in the 1905 publication of four papers, which included his famous presentation of Special Relativity.
1905 is called his Miracle Year as it revolutionised physics and how the world and universe is regarded.
A treasured artefact is the desk Albert used in the Patent Office and it is now the Museum’s reception desk.
In the former upstairs apartment a riveting account of Albert’s life and that of his family is outlined. Photographs show Albert as a 14 year old, his family life and with scientific colleagues.
His employment as a Clerk in the Patent Office didn’t hinder Einstein’s momentous theoretical formulations in physics, culminating in the 1905 publication of four papers, which included his famous presentation of Special Relativity.
1905 is called his Miracle Year as it revolutionised physics and how the world and universe is regarded.
A treasured artefact is the desk Albert used in the Patent Office and it is now the Museum’s reception desk.
Written 27 October 2022
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Saumabha M
6 contributions
Aug 2022 • Family
A small terraced house near Bern city centre where Einstein lived for a few years in his younger days. There are a few dresses from the period and a baby cot but not clear if they were his family's. You have to pay CHF3 to get in and they only accept cash. On the second floor they're is a small auditorium playing a short film on Einstein and the next room displays some of his letters and photos chronicling his life. The whole place can be covered in 2 hours.
Written 13 September 2022
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Miriela S
Miami, FL64 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
Today we visited what was supposed to be Einstein's house. In reality one enters a small room with some family portraits. The visit, reading the information they have there, lasts five minutes. The entrance price is not proportional to the experience during the visit. Very disappointing.
Written 16 September 2023
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TheNeshMeister
Greater London, England123 contributions
Oct 2022
For 6 francs this was definitely an interesting and budget friendly activity. The apartment is small and one can get a feel of what Einstein's life might have been like in this small enclosure. One floor higher a short film is shown about Einstein's life and there is an exhibition documenting his life. I can definitely recommend this as an interesting place to visit.
Written 26 October 2022
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mnicowill
Burleson, TX272 contributions
Jun 2022 • Friends
What an experience to be able to visit the house Einstein lived in. It is a very small museum but it has excellent displays. It was extremely warm when we were there with no a/c and little breeze. It does require climbing stairs as well but it was well worth a brief visit for the history.
Written 20 June 2022
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CatherineBH
San Diego, CA1,209 contributions
Feb 2022 • Couples
We had the Swiss Travel Pass and it was 50% off. We were in Old Town and way back to our hotel. The museum only took cash so we had to go to an ATM. Luckily, we made it just before they closed. Einstein really didn’t live here very long and the display is small. If we were constraint with time, we would have not bothered.
Written 3 March 2022
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Luciana M
Sao Paulo, SP194 contributions
Sept 2024 • Couples
It was his own residence. The first area we accessed, after a long ladder, is about Einstein's personal life when he lived there. What I found is that it seems to damage something, it is all well summarized in 2 rooms and a hallway where the family genealogy tree is but it can barely be photographed because it is very narrow.
On the 2nd floor there is an exhibition with his achievements, but the panels have a lot of text and as the space is small it becomes difficult to read calmly even if you select some panels for it. There is also a room with a movie that goes through important moments and facts in Einstein's life, worth stopping to watch.
With Swisspass there is a discount on entrance and if you are 60+ the receptionist still adds the discount for this age group.
Important: The place is not accessible.
On the 2nd floor there is an exhibition with his achievements, but the panels have a lot of text and as the space is small it becomes difficult to read calmly even if you select some panels for it. There is also a room with a movie that goes through important moments and facts in Einstein's life, worth stopping to watch.
With Swisspass there is a discount on entrance and if you are 60+ the receptionist still adds the discount for this age group.
Important: The place is not accessible.
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Written 26 October 2024
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Pavel K
Redmond, WA339 contributions
Aug 2019
It is located on one of the main touristy street anyway, so why not visit it. Unless you are a fan of Einstein then you don't need this persuasion. It is a quite small museum for a relatively fair price. Might take a little work to find an entrance. It has a video and a small area to walk around were he used to live. I did enjoy it, but I like science and things related to it.
Written 18 February 2020
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How do you book tickets to Einstein House? The website is really confusing and it looks like the only offer is for guided tours which isn't what i want.
Written 28 June 2024
Could you tell me, are their explanations in English, or will we have to purchase audio guides?
Written 3 June 2018
Yes the information placards are in English. Tou might also enjoy the movie which is also in English. By the way there is a cafe on the ground level.
Be certain of course to watch the. Astronomical clock tower.
Written 4 June 2018
Is the Einstein’ Haus open in January
Written 26 January 2018
Unfortunately, it is closed all of January. But we enjoyed Bern anyway It is a beautiful city. We will have to return to the Einstein house on our next trip.
Written 2 February 2018
Is there information in English available?
Written 9 April 2016
You can also hire a hand-held audio tour in English so yes no problem at all.
Written 9 April 2016
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