Diagonally opposite the train station, there is a Christian church in the old city of Bern, built in 1720. It is said to be the most important Baroque religious building in Switzerland. The Bern History Museum is a 16th-century neo-Gothic building with tall bronze sculptures and classical fountains in front of it. The museum itself is an artwork. There is also a "Museum of Fine Arts of Bern", which holds a large number of works by the famous Bern painter Paul Klee; "Museum of Swiss Alps", which displays skiing knowledge; "Museum of Swiss Posts and Telecommunications", known as the Philatelic Paradise; and "Museum of Natural History of Bern", which ranks among the top European countries; "Bern Arms Museum" and so on.