
Statue of Holmes outside the English Church

Street sign outside Holmes museum
'Meiringen' is a
municipality in the district of
Oberhasli in the
canton of
Bern in
Switzerland.
The town is famous for the
Reichenbach Falls, a spectacular water fall that was the setting for the fictional presumed death of
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's character
Sherlock Holmes. A museum dedicated to Holmes is located in the basement of the deconsecrated English Church, located in what has now been named Conan Doyle Place.
The town is also known for its claim to have invented
meringue.
Meiringen is served by
Meiringen railway station on the
Brünigbahn narrow-gauge railway from
Interlaken to
Lucerne. This station is also the terminus of the local
Meiringen-Innertkirchen Bahn narrow-gauge railway, which links the town with the nearby village of
Innertkirchen. The lower terminus of the
Reichenbachfall-Bahn funicular, which links the town to the Reichenbach Falls, is located at
Willigen, some 20 minutes walk, or a 6 minute bus ride, from Meiringen station.
One of three main
air bases of the
Swiss Air Force is located near Meiringen. Among other aircraft, it operates
F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets.