Title: Exhibits: Celtic art and Albert Einstein
Location: Bern
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Description: Celtica art: An exhibit of some 450 Celtic treasures from all over Europe. Magnificent jewellery and richly decorated utilitarian objects made from bronze, iron, silver and gold, precious grave goods and cult objects with complex patterns or representations of fantastic beings testify to the masterly artistic creation achieved by the Celts.

In the same museum Albert Einstein’s life as a permanent exhibit. Einstein was living in Bern when he created his famous formula E=mc2 and  revolutionized conceptions of space and time.
Start Date: 20 Jun 2009
End Date: 18 Oct 2009

Posted by Laila Rodriguez on 24 June 2009 at 12:17 | permalink
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News story, GenevaLunch, 24 June 2009.

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  1. Art Twomacs Says:

    It is truly amazing to me how wide spread the Celt’s influence was. Much is made of the “great” civilizations, such as Rome, yet the Celts held sway over much of Europe. They are mysterious indeed.

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