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The picture shows an interactive exhibition at the Museum of Communication in Bern. Four people are sitting on stools and taking part in various activities. One person is spinning a wheel on a game table while two others are chatting and holding drinks. On the walls are informative boards and screens covering topics such as culture, language and communication. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, and visitors seem to be actively engaging with the exhibition elements. The exhibits are labelled in German, English and French.

Museumsbier (beer at the museum)

It’s a shame, really: on weekdays, cultural institutions are usually only open when people are working. Thanks to the Museumsbier (beer at the museum) event series, you can now combine after-work beers with a visit to the museum.

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13March 2025
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The Braukunst brewery has created a special Museumsbier beer again, which is perfect for fans of Lager. And for the first time, there is also a non-alcoholic version.

The Museumsbier has become a tradition in the city of Bern. And once again, a museum from the Emmental will also be participating: you can go for beer and culture at Burgdorf Castle from 20 February. The following seven institutions are part of the event series:

The participating museums have come up with many exciting ideas to turn your after-work beer into an exciting cultural experience. Examples? Score points with your general knowledge in the pub quiz at the Bernisches Historisches Museum, listen to wild stories surrounded by interesting plants in the Botanical Garden, or try Qajaq beer from Greenland at the ALPS. Museums and beer? A perfect match. We’re raising our glasses to museums – cheers!

Please note that culture passes (for reduced admission fees) are not accepted. Admission to the exhibitions is an unbeatable five francs, paid as a surcharge on your first drink.