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in the 1920s, buses and tramways were routed through it, and from the 1970s on, motor traffic was gradually prohibited throughout the lower Old City. The number of apartments on the
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Kramgasse waned as business moved to the newer, western part of the city and the authorities shut down the many noisy cellar taverns. At the turn of the 20th century, the Kramgasse was already a tourist attraction. Beginning
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in a private building in Bern; its back-house, MĂĽnstergasse no. 56, is one of the few purely pre-Baroque town houses. No. 54 is recognised as one of the finest works of
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period. There are very few preserved 17th century façades. Between 1705 and 1745, the façades and parts of the interior of 72 of the street's 85 buildings were rebuilt in the
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the market stands were gradually replaced by stores. The street remained the commercial center of the city until the middle of the 19th century, its heyday being the 1840s.
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at the western end of the street is Bern's first figure-topped fountain, an interesting combination of historical tradition and heraldic
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1453:Bahnhofplatz
1417:Rathausgasse
1392:MĂĽnstergasse
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1377:Junkerngasse
1362:Amthausgasse
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1524:MĂĽnzbrunnen
1463:Bundesplatz
1427:Spitalgasse
1382:Kochergasse
1372:Herrengasse
1279:Erlacherhof
1033:Ried, 57–8.
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774:Hofer, 246.
688:Hofer, 243.
679:Hofer, 242.
588:antiquaries
456:Late Gothic
351:Late Gothic
323:cobblestone
290:Reformation
286:marketplace
161:Switzerland
104: /
80:Coordinates
72:Postal code
66:Switzerland
39:Märitgasse
1671:Categories
1641:46°56′53″N
1612:See also:
1448:Bärenplatz
1402:Neuengasse
1397:Marktgasse
1274:Bundeshaus
1092:References
886:46°56′53″N
879:Location:
847:46°56′53″N
840:Location:
808:46°56′53″N
801:Location:
472:guild hall
447:apothecary
402:Hans Gieng
343:Kreuzgasse
297:gentrified
278:Märitgasse
215:crossroads
210:Kreuzgasse
193:Topography
89:46°56′53″N
1644:7°27′01″E
1590:Fountains
1487:Fountains
1412:Postgasse
1387:Kramgasse
1309:Zytglogge
1289:Käfigturm
1186:Kramgasse
1100:Kramgasse
1024:Ried, 58.
1015:Ried, 56.
1006:Ried, 57.
993:Swissinfo
889:7°26′57″E
850:7°27′01″E
811:7°27′07″E
592:boutiques
582:Amenities
476:boiseries
382:fountains
333:Buildings
327:Stadtbach
245:Zytglogge
240:Bernmobil
204:Zytglogge
185:Cultural
149:Kramgasse
137:Zytglogge
92:7°27′01″E
19:Kramgasse
1600:Timeline
1585:Churches
607:theaters
596:furriers
484:Humanist
256:, stone
139:and the
54:Location
1580:Bridges
1441:Squares
1304:Rathaus
1294:MĂĽnster
464:RĂ©gence
392:obelisk
264:History
258:arcades
250:Rathaus
172:façades
169:Baroque
1595:Towers
1336:Nydegg
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1054:31 May
603:cinema
529:Albert
406:Samson
380:Three
370:Lauben
301:Schaal
254:Lauben
183:UNESCO
46:Length
1573:Lists
617:Notes
1614:Bern
1190:ISBN
1178:2008
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566:and
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