The beauty of Bern lies in the veins of its ancient buildings, in the cracks of its cobblestone streets, and in the history that unexpectedly appears at every turn. It is not only the capital of Switzerland, but also a living medieval museum. In an unassuming street corner arcade, I stumbled upon Albert Einstein's former residence, built from 1903 to 1905. The Bern Clock Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in Bern's Old Town, Switzerland, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 13th century, its dial displays not only the time but also the day of the week, month, constellations, and moon phases. It's incredibly detailed. At every hour, the tower's miniature figurines—a rooster, a bear, a knight, and more—start to ring and rotate.