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Herrengasse (Bern) : ウィキペディア英語版
Herrengasse (Bern)

The Herrengasse ("Nobles' Lane") is one of the streets in the Old City of Bern, the medieval city center of Bern, Switzerland. It was the southernmost street of the old ''Zähringerstadt'' (Zähringer town) of Bern and ended at the first city wall.
Three buildings on the Herrengasse are listed on the Swiss inventory of heritage site of national significance〔(Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance ) 21 November 2008 version, accessed 12 January 2010〕 and it is part of the UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site that encompasses the Old City.
==Topography==

Herrengasse, like most streets in the Old City, runs east to west. However due to the increasing width of the Aare peninsula the street only runs a short distance from the Münsterplatz (the plaza in front of the Münster of Bern) to the ''Casinoplatz''. The Herrengasse is divided into 2 sections along the center of the street. The ''Sonnseite'' (Sunny Side) was originally the southern flank of the 1191 ''Zähringerstadt''. The ''Schattseite'' (Shady Side) was built later as the original city expanded within the city walls from 1191. In addition to the division along the street, there is also a division in the middle of the street. Along both sides of the street there are two separate rows of buildings, with a small passageway between them which runs north and south. South of the Herrengasse the Aare peninsula drops away sharply toward the Aare River. Near the Herrengasse, at Casinoplatz, the modern Kirchenfeld Bridge crosses the river to the heights of Kirchenfeld.

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