Reitschule Bern

Reitschule Bern

one of the last left wing anarchy occupied buildings in the Swiss capital Bern

Location: 

Neubrückstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Switzerland

Duration: 

Friday, March 24, 2017

Personal highlights

  1. Reitschule: former military stables
  2. Anarchy: now occupied by left extremists
  3. Streetart: one of its kind in Switzerlandinfo-icon
  4. Clubbing: party temple on the weekend
  5. Parking: large parking space during the day

Image sources

  1. Open roast
  2. Main entrance
  3. Side entrance
  4. Skateboard park
  5. Painted door

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