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the curious case of the federal palace address in bern

The Federal Palace in Bern, inaugurated in 1902, intriguingly does not hold the prestigious address of No. 1 on Federal Square; that honor belongs to the Swiss National Bank, established later. This arrangement reflects the historical development of the square and the prominence of financial institutions in proximity to politics. While the Federal Palace has undergone several address changes, a swap with the SNB for the coveted number 1 remains a possibility, contingent on mutual agreement.
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