view on the old city of Bern Switzerland
by Michelle Meenawong
Title
view on the old city of Bern Switzerland
Artist
Michelle Meenawong
Medium
Photograph - Metal Print
Description
I took this picture from the Kornhaus bridge in Bern, Switerland. On the left the Nydegg church, on the right the cathedral. What you see in the background are the Alps.
The city was founded in the 12th century on a tongue of land surrounded on three sides by the river Aare. However, the first settlements in the area go back to pre-Roman times. It grew rich as a trading centre, and subsequently became an aggressive political and military power, ruling over a number of subject territories. It was one of the leading members of the old Swiss Confederation. Although the French invasion of 1798 put an end to the system of rulers and subjects, Bern retained its leading position, and in 1848 was chosen as the permanent capital of the modern Swiss state. There are several theories as to the derivation of the name. It may come from Brenodor, the name of a Celtic settlement built on the site. However, the popular story has that Bern was named after the bear, , the first animal to be killed by its founder, Duke Berchtold V von Zaehringen, when he went hunting near his new city. Bears have a long association with the town, which has had a bear pit since the end of the 15th century.
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