Emil Frey Biel-Bienne : Postfach, Römerstrasse 11, 2555 Brügg bei Biel



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About Emil Frey Biel-Bienne :

Emil Frey Biel-Bienne is a trusted service provider, catering to commuters and travelers in the city of Nidau. Conveniently located at Postfach, Römerstrasse 11, 2555 Brügg bei Biel, they offer comprehensive services to ensure client's satisfaction.

032 374 33 33
emilfrey.ch


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Frequently Asked Questions:

Emil Frey Biel-Bienne is located at Postfach, Römerstrasse 11, 2555 Brügg bei Biel, Nidau. You can use the directions button bellow to get navigation assistance.

  • Has wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Has wheelchair-accessible entrance

  • Accepts debit cards
  • Credit cards

Phone: 032 374 33 33
Website: emilfrey.ch

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