. Switzerland and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and the Tyrol : handbook for travellers. ^v1k-::j;s1»- \f. Name 11. /-J r//r SchfaUrn ini tejn, rerhls uoii der ^n Amme: 1 Oamsclii^r. 9 z Thifrweld esoo 9 ?i Mttrual|)ln>n4s(r f SlrinwMi^n. G300 9 i Srbeiben^uUfh 6280 8\ 6]?i(. Brienter See, 6 Ore me o. Hern mitLuaejm a. (fbwulilen : 6 Brien/fi-Rollih* ?n« 10* 7 Taniih. 6532 9\ ii: ratn OberhasU, 8 (rrenze init Crijeiiseils, 9 (Hess,lies Tri/^engithchcrs. (JH/^(erlhi(pl). lOiSfi »% Dipchleph. 9950 16 /0-/,i ihis HohqaM, die^^.die o (


. Switzerland and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and the Tyrol : handbook for travellers. ^v1k-::j;s1»- \f. Name 11. /-J r//r SchfaUrn ini tejn, rerhls uoii der ^n Amme: 1 Oamsclii^r. 9 z Thifrweld esoo 9 ?i Mttrual|)ln>n4s(r f SlrinwMi^n. G300 9 i Srbeiben^uUfh 6280 8\ 6]?i(. Brienter See, 6 Ore me o. Hern mitLuaejm a. (fbwulilen : 6 Brien/fi-Rollih* ?n« 10* 7 Taniih. 6532 9\ ii: ratn OberhasU, 8 (rrenze init Crijeiiseils, 9 (Hess,lies Tri/^engithchcrs. (JH/^(erlhi(pl). lOiSfi »% Dipchleph. 9950 16 /0-/,i ihis HohqaM, die^^.die o (in iAm mlspring, n. voai J/aMem/A :BaMt^tHrnfl. _ J «N Fw^^en^iiUrK 1 ft7?? t (laklislrittnKriniie H Height above the sea level m Fans feetstaure in a dirert line in Snss leagues ( U 3m{»M VIEW OF THE ALPS FROM BERNFROM THE TERRACE BY THE FEDERAL HALL, lutr^.theasU^fmttkiWwtsUnioeUhwam-poi/its Tho open >paoc to tlic \S . in tiont of tlio catlicdial ha- beent)ron/.c *Statuc of Rudolph ran Erlach (?!? H),the conqueror at (p. 150). erected in 1848; at therorners are four bears modelled l)y Vollmav of Hern: on thepedestal are inscriptions. The *Cathedral Terrace (Maihiter-Terrassej, formerly thefhnrchyard nf tlic rntheiiral, is now a shady promenade, fur-nished with ^eat-, and adorned with a bronze statue of Bertholdvon ZdhriiKjen (Il. IJ) (liertholdo V. duel Zaeringlae conditoriurbis Beinae civitas, a. l^iT); three sides of the pedestal arecovered with bronze reliefs, illustrating the foundation of thecity. A bronze bear acts as helmet-bearer. The pavilions at thecorners of the platform are used as a Cafe (p. Oij. The terrace,115 paces long by 100 wide, 104 above the river and 97 abovethe street at its base, is surrounded by a balustrade. Views. Alpgliihen. The givat atiraciion of Bern is the view it coin-luaudd of the Aips and snuvv-clad


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