Einstein''s former residence at 49 krumm street, old town is located in Bern, only 200 meters from the famous Bern bell tower. Einstein and his family rented between 1903-1905 in this small suite, you can now in the first glimpse of the great physicist. On the first floor of the apartment has been transformed into the coffee shop and restaurant, went up the stairs turn a corner is Einstein''s former residence. In fact apartment is very small, the room is a door between separated into two and a half. The second half of the small room has a desk, used the original was Einstein. Table and the wall with a famous mass energy equation: E = MC squared. It was in 1905, Einstein published four papers, including on the special theory of relativity, in physics has the epoch-making significance, so in 1905, also known as the "Einstein''s" miracle year
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Einstein''s former residence at 49 krumm street, old town is located in Bern, only 200 meters from the famous Bern bell tower. Einstein and his family rented between 1903-1905 in this small suite, you can now in the first glimpse of the great physicist. On the first floor of the apartment has been transformed into the coffee shop and restaurant, went up the stairs turn a corner is Einstein''s former residence. In fact apartment is very small, the room is a door between separated into two and a half. The second half of the small room has a desk, used the original was Einstein. Table and the wall with a famous mass energy equation: E = MC squared. It was in 1905, Einstein published four papers, including on the special theory of relativity, in physics has the epoch-making significance, so in 1905, also known as the "Einstein''s" miracle year
Many tourists rushing to Einstein may be confused here. The gray brick buildings with Swiss characteristics have no special features. However, when you look up, you will find that Einstein’s former residence is hidden here. Now his former residence has been renovated into a memorial museum, but it still retains the characteristics of the year, as well as showing his living style in the past. Including that old furniture, wallpaper, tableware and so on.
The more ordinary place is famous because of the great scientist.
On 49 Krammstrasse, the main street of the Old Town of Bern, there is a second floor of a building along the street that you will not pay attention to without pointing it out. The red German nameplate "Einstein-Haus" is Einstein's former residence. Here he completed the special theory of relativity of E=mcc.
I went to Einstein’s former residence on the weekend, and it was too late, the former residence was closed, so I didn’t see it. The former residence is near the Astronomical Clock, the house number is 41. Interestingly, the real house number is no longer 41, and it is upstairs in a coffee shop. And the gate of No. 41 is no longer in the position of No. 41. Everyone is taking pictures, silly. In fact, it is to worship the smartest mind in the world. The Einstein doll is so funny.