Wynhus zum Bären

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Restaurant Bären 1371
Native name
Restaurant Bären Münsingen
Industry Restaurant
Founded 1371
Headquarters Bernstrasse 26, 3110 Münsingen , Switzerland
Key people
Ricardo Perpétua
Website www.baeren-muensingen.ch
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Wynhus zum Bären

Restaurant Bären Münsingen is a traditional inn founded in 1371 and located in Münsingen, Bern canton, Switzerland. It is one of the oldest Swiss taverns and the recent wooden building is from 16th century. [1] At that time there was a post office and a place for "Postkutscher" (post coachmen) to change their horses. [2]

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References

  1. Vogler, Benno. "Restaurant Wynhus zum Bären" (in German). Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  2. "Münsingen BE: Jahrhundertealte Gastfreundschaft im Restaurant Wynhus zum Bären" (in German). Retrieved 20 February 2017.
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