Switzerland has many Cantons, and Bern is the capital. Bern is known for the immense canopy walk ways through out the city. We met Mrs. Lottie at the parking house where we took a bus to the Bern Banhoff. We passed by the banhoff on the way to Montreux.

Mrs. Lottie is a sister of a Late friend of Mrs. Petitjean. She has lived in Bern throughout almost all her life and was glad to show us around the city. she worked as a nurse and had this warm and beautiful smile.
Samstag is the general market day at Bern, and the place was filled up with tourist and various vendors.

We then went to the Swiss Parliament house. Behind it was the Swiss bank, which was still under reconstruction. The famous fountain in front of the Parliament house was off due to vendors occupying the place. Well had seen that before but Sulley couldn't have the chance.
We also couldn't see the town from the terr-es because the place was also under maintenance. At least this was on among the few times we saw much people working instead of machines..haha..

We had a nice lunch in the restaurant, and afterwards we moved towards the Biggest Church at Bern.

The Bern Minster is a Swiss Reformed cathedral, in the old city of Bern. Built in the Gothic style, its construction started in 1421. Its tower, with a height of 100.6 m, was only completed in 1893.
We climbed to the top of the tower. Such a nice view this was.
We also made a new friend from Taiwan. Her name?,............
After wards we went to the bridge over the river Aare. And also saw the bears which are a representation of the city. Even evident in the Bern flag.
We retired home and another travel was successful by the grace of God. We had a relaxing eveing chatting outside till 00:00 with Mrs. Petitjean.
Glory be to God.

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