Einstein House (Einsteinhaus) in Bern

Einstein House (Einsteinhaus)

Bern, Switzerland

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Museum in Bern, Switzerland

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Does anyone live in Albert Einstein's house?

The house is now a private residence even though it is owned by IAS, and is not open to the public. There is no historical marker explaining the house's significance; however, there are strategically placed "Private Residence" signs around the house.

Why did Einstein live in Bern?

Having failed his entrance examinations at the University of Zurich, Einstein decided to seek his fortune in Bern in 1902, when a university friend enticed him with the prospects of a job at the Federal Office for Intellectual Property. He first lived in a flat at Gerechtigkeitsgasse 32 and scraped by as a tutor.

Where is the real house of Albert Einstein?

112 Mercer Street in Princeton, New Jersey, served as the residence of the renowned physicist Albert Einstein from 1935 until his death in 1955.

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