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Gerechtigkeitsgasse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerechtigkeitsgasse
The Gerechtigkeitsgasse ("Justice Alley") is one of the principal streets in the Old City of Bern, the medieval city center of Bern, Switzerland. Together with its extension, the ''Kramgasse'', it is the heart of the inner city.〔Hofer, 74〕 Hans Gieng's most famous fountain figure, the statue of Lady Justice on the ''Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen'', commands the view of the street's gentle slopes and curves.〔 The Gerechtigkeitsgasse and its buildings are a heritage site of national significance〔Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance (1995), p. 103.〕 and part of the UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site that encompasses the Old City. ==Topography== The Gerechtigkeitsgasse is long. It is the eastern half and the oldest part of the central East-West axis of the city's oldest neighbourhood, the ''Zähringerstadt'', built right after the founding of the city in 1191.〔Hofer, 66, Caviezel et al., 163.〕 It continues to the west as the ''Kramgasse'' after being crossed by the ''Kreuzgasse''. In the west, the Gerechtigkeitsgasse bifurcates as it enters the ''Nydegg'' neighbourhood: the ''Nydeggstalden'' leads to the ''Untertorbrücke'', and the ''Nydeggasse'' to the more recent ''Nydeggbrücke''. Several narrow alleys and passageways connect the Kramgasse to the parallel ''Postgasse'' in the north and the ''Junkerngasse'' in the south. The Gerechtigkeitsgasse cannot be reached by car without a special permit. It is accessible by foot or bike or by means of the Bernmobil bus line no. 12 that runs through it and stops at either end of the street (''Rathaus'' and ''Nydegg''). Both sides of the street are covered with ''Lauben'', stone arcades that protect pedestrians from inclement weather.
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