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Biel's Historical Centre
Most visitors come to Biel expecting a 19th century industrial city, and many of them are surprised to find that a typically mediaeval core is still preserved between the modern city on the plain and the villas on the slopes of the Jura. The outward appearance of the houses in the old town is still largely the same as it was in the 18th and early 19th centuries, with traces of older construction and the outlines of late mediaeval foundations visible everywhere.
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The origin of the watch manufacturing industry in Switzerland is also the nation’s largest bilingual city.
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St. Peter's Island was a modest wine-growing estate with some leased vineyard plots when it soared to European importance in the 18th century thanks to the writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The island became a stop on educational tours through Switzerland, and then it turned into a popular destination for excursions, offering peace and a chance to enjoy nature.
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Lined by marvellous vineyards the northen shore of Lake Biel is spreaded with charming vintage villages. These small places offer their visitors discovery of Lake Biel Wines and wine growers in an idyllic athmosphere.
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Chasseral is the highest point of the Swiss Jura-chaine, from the top you can enjoy a perfect panoramic view over the alps.
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Tradition, history, the bequest of the past, …all this is united in the towns of Seeland. They show a picturesque mixture of historical and modern archidecture.
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Piece after piece the history of the village Studen in Seeland were excavated.
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