Bern Cemetery Restaurant La Vie Opens

Switzerland's first cemetery restaurant, "La Vie," opens in Bern's Bremgartenfriedhof in early March, repurposing historic urn halls for dining, reflection, and community events.

Clara Meier
Clara Meier

Clara Meier is a community affairs correspondent specializing in local development, social integration, and interfaith initiatives across Swiss cities. She covers projects that build stronger, more inclusive communities. (DE)

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6 min

Green Party Faces Leadership Shift in Parliament

Liam Carter

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Culture
6 min

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Clara Meier

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8 min

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Agriculture
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Bern Parliament to Debate Public Transport Expansion

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Agriculture
6 min

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Accidents
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