The Canton of Bern The Canton of Bern faces quiet but profound changes in 2026. It is adapting to new social and economic realities – without losing its tranquil character.
City and country are drifting further apart
While urban areas are growing, rural areas are struggling with depopulation. This gap will become more visible and politically relevant in 2026.
Housing remains moderate – but regionally unequal
Prices continue to rise in the city of Bern, while rural regions remain comparatively affordable. New housing models and repurposing of existing buildings are gaining in importance.
Work and Administration in Transition
Digitalization is changing public administration. Processes are becoming more efficient, jobs more flexible, and working from home remains established – even in the public sector.
Tourism in the Bernese Oberland
The focus is shifting from quantity to quality. Sustainability, year-round offerings, and regional value creation will be more central in 2026.
Mobility and infrastructure
Public transport remains dominant, and new transport projects are planned for the long term. Major upheavals are avoided; instead, there is gradual optimization.
Conclusion
The Canton of Bern will not become louder in 2026, but more differentiated. Regions are developing differently, and balancing these differences will become a central task.
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