Muri bei Bern, Municipality in Bern-Mittelland district, Switzerland.
Muri bei Bern is a municipality in the Bern-Mittelland district near Switzerland's capital city. The area includes residential neighborhoods, roads connecting to surrounding towns, and patches of open land.
The area was inhabited during Roman times, as shown by archaeological findings on the Schlosshügel hill. The territory came under Bern's control in 1298.
The municipality features a distinctive coat of arms with a black and silver design, showcasing an embattled fess pattern across its center.
The municipality is well connected by public transport to Bern and nearby towns. Visitors can explore the area comfortably on foot or by bike.
The municipality received official recognition in 2003 as an advantageous economic zone with favorable tax conditions for businesses. This status helped attract new companies to the area.
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