Daniel Libeskind's shopping and leisure palace opens.
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A new shopping and leisure complex has opened in the Swiss capital, Bern, designed by New York star architect, Daniel Libeskind. The SFr500 million project includes 55 shops, ten restaurants and bars, a hotel, a multiplex cinema, a spa and leisure pool, and an old people’s home. Trendy apartments will be added later. (Julie Hunt, swissinfo)
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