Asides

Berne bears: idle curiosity

Through a long chain of link-clicking, I ran across a page about the bear pits of Berne, a tourist attraction of which I had previously been entirely unaware.  Now I know that they’ve been in the city for hundreds of years, since bears are the city mascot, and I also know that there is now a movement to get them moved to a more humane setting.

But now I’m curious, and I can’t seem to find anything about the role of keepers over the centuries. I mean, in, like, 1890, were there people whose job it was to feed the bears, and muck out the bear pits? I assume there would’ve had to be, but who hired them? The city? If anyone happens to know, or would have a better idea where I might profitably look, that would be keen. I also saw a grisly mention of a guild that slaughtered “surplus” bears once a year, to be eaten as a delicacy, and I wonder if guild members and keepers were the same people?

(Yes, my reading is more than usually eclectic, here in the Undisclosed Location.)

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  • Geoff
    July 8, 2007 at 9:22 am

    I have a small carved wooden bear from my visit to Berne in the sixties and I could not believe that thre was still a Bear pit