Bern to La Chaux-de-Fonds

Trasa rowerowa rozpoczynająca się w Berno, Berno, Szwajcaria.

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4 h 56 min
Czas
76,2 km
Dystans
1541 m
Przewyższenia
1055 m
Spadek
15,5 km/h
Śr. Prędkość
1287 m
Maks. wysokość
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  1. Interesujące miejsce po 13,9 km

    Tuftgrabenbrücke Bridge

  2. Interesujące miejsce po 53,9 km

    Tour des Prisons The prison tower with small turrets, Tour des Prisons, is a remnant of a medieval bastion. It served as a prison until 1850.

  3. Interesujące miejsce po 53,9 km

    The Collegiate in Neuchâtel is a must-see spot, offering a beautiful combination of history and scenic views. This expansive site features stunning stained glass windows and a captivating atmosphere inside the church. The walk to the Collegiate is pleasant, with both stair and wheelchair access available. The location, adjacent to the castle, provides a picturesque medieval architecture experience.

  4. Interesujące miejsce po 54 km

    Neuchâtel Castle Château de Neuchâtel Hilltop castle dating back to the 11th century featuring interior tours, exhibits and sweeping vistas.

  5. Interesujące miejsce po 59,3 km

    Château et musée de Valangin 1330-1700

  6. Interesujące miejsce po 75,8 km

    Musée international d'horlogerie 1000-1700 Museum displaying clocks, watches, marine chronometers and more in an underground building. The Musée International d’Horlogerie (MIH) in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, stands as one of the world’s most revered institutions dedicated to the history, art, and science of watchmaking. Nestled in the heart of the Jura Mountains, a region historically recognized as the epicenter of Swiss horology, the MIH is not merely a museum—it’s a testament to humanity’s quest to understand and master time. The MIH was founded in 1902, amid the rise of Swiss watchmaking, when the concept of time was evolving rapidly due to industrialization and technological innovation. Its establishment marked a turning point in the preservation of horological heritage, setting an enduring standard for similar institutions worldwide. The MIH’s architecture, inspired by the shape of a gear, provides a modern and interactive experience that draws visitors into the intricate world of watchmaking. The museum’s collection, containing over 4,500 timepieces, transcends mere functionality, embodying the beauty and craftsmanship that characterizes the world of horology. Each piece within the MIH’s walls tells a unique story—from early sundials and water clocks to the intricate mechanical marvels of the 18th century and the precision instruments of modern Swiss engineering. These exhibits are more than artifacts; they represent the technological evolution and cultural significance of timekeeping throughout history. One of the most significant aspects of the MIH is its focus on educational outreach and its mission to make horology accessible. The museum offers extensive resources, including workshops, seminars, and collaborations with Swiss watchmaking schools. It encourages hands-on learning, allowing visitors to explore the mechanics of timepieces and gain insight into the skills required to craft them. This dedication to education not only fosters appreciation but also preserves the legacy of traditional watchmaking techniques, which remain crucial to the art form even in the age of digital technology. A highlight of the MIH is the automaton collection—exquisite, often fantastical devices that showcase the artistry and mechanical ingenuity of the 17th to 19th centuries. These mechanical wonders were crafted to entertain and delight, demonstrating the heights of creativity that horologists could achieve. The museum’s collection includes pieces like singing birds and mechanical figurines, each one a masterpiece that bridges art and engineering. Beyond its historical exhibits, the MIH actively engages with the modern horological community. It regularly hosts exhibitions featuring contemporary watchmakers and brands, blending tradition with innovation. The museum’s annual watchmaking competitions challenge artisans to push the boundaries of design and technology, encouraging a vibrant, forward-looking approach to horology. This engagement with the present and future of watchmaking reinforces the MIH’s relevance in a rapidly changing world. The MIH is not only an archive of horological history but also a profound exploration of time as a concept. Its exhibits delve into philosophical questions about the nature of time, its measurement, and its impact on human lives. The museum challenges visitors to reflect on the profound relationship between humanity and time—a bond that has shaped civilizations, influenced art, and driven technological progress. In conclusion, the Musée International d’Horlogerie is far more than a museum; it is a vital institution that celebrates the art, science, and philosophy of timekeeping. Its collections, educational initiatives, and ongoing engagement with contemporary watchmaking make it an essential pilgrimage for anyone interested in understanding the cultural and technical significance of horology. The MIH continues to inspire and educate, ensuring that the craft of watchmaking remains a living art and that the legacy of time itself is preserved for future generations.

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