Collection of key architectural and cultural sites in Basel, Switzerland, including religious buildings, museums, and historical structures located where Switzerland meets France and Germany.
Basel, Switzerland
This sixteenth century government building features red sandstone walls, painted murals and a clock tower in the central courtyard.
Basel, Switzerland
The largest public art collection in Switzerland exhibits European paintings and drawings from the Middle Ages through modern times, including works by Holbein and Van Gogh.
Basel, Switzerland
Central plaza paved with red sandstone near Basel Cathedral, with benches, trees and viewpoints over the Rhine River.
Basel, Switzerland
This museum exhibits moving art machines and mechanical sculptures created by Swiss artist Jean Tinguely, with regular demonstrations of the mechanisms.
Basel, Switzerland
Public walkways on both sides of the Rhine River feature benches, restaurants and swimming areas during summer months.
Basel, Switzerland
Historic defensive structures from the 13th to 15th centuries include three preserved gates and sections of the original stone walls.
Basel, Switzerland
Gothic and Romanesque cathedral with red sandstone walls and twin towers constructed between 1019 and 1500.
Basel, Switzerland
Former paper mill turned museum showcasing paper manufacturing methods and the history of printing.
Basel, Switzerland
Medieval city gate with a central tower 40m tall and side towers 28m tall leading to France.
Basel, Switzerland
18-hectare botanical park featuring collections of medicinal plants, iris beds, and an alpine garden with greenhouses.
Basel, Switzerland
University green space spanning 5 hectares featuring over 7,000 plant species, with tropical greenhouses and an arboretum.
Basel, Switzerland
Protestant church built between 1898 and 1901, showcasing characteristic neo-Romanesque architecture with a central nave, columns, and aisles.
Basel, Switzerland
Modern fountain constructed in 1977 containing ten metallic elements in perpetual motion powered by underwater electric motors.
Basel, Switzerland
Neogothic church constructed in 1864 with a ribbed brick vault and a high central nave.
Basel, Switzerland
Scientific institution exhibiting collections of minerals, fossils, dinosaur skeletons, and zoological specimens in thematic galleries.
Basel, Switzerland
Medieval quarter crisscrossed by historic canals with water mills and still-inhabited Middle Ages buildings.
Basel, Switzerland
Historical collection of pharmaceutical equipment, medicinal herbs, and objects related to drug preparation since the Middle Ages.
Basel, Switzerland
Protestant religious building constructed in the late Gothic style in the 14th century, with a central nave and two aisles.
Basel, Switzerland
Commercial building from 1929 with a 60-meter diameter concrete dome housing food stalls.
Basel, Switzerland
Oldest parish church in Basel built in 1101, transformed into a concert hall with acoustics suited for musical performances.
Basel, Switzerland
Reformed temple located in Basel's old town, characterized by its rectangular bell tower and stained glass windows from the 15th century.
Basel, Switzerland
15th-century fortified gate that was part of the city's fortifications, constructed from pink Vosges sandstone.
Arlesheim, Switzerland
The largest English garden in Switzerland spans 87 hectares and includes the ruins of Birseck Castle as well as natural caves.
Basel, Switzerland
11-hectare zoological park established in 1874, home to 6,000 animals and running species protection programs.
Augst, Switzerland
This Roman colony founded in 44 BC showcases ancient remains, a museum, and an amphitheater with historical reconstructions.
Rheinfelden, Switzerland
Beer production establishment dating back to 1876, offering guided tours of the brewing facilities and tastings.
Basel, Switzerland
This elevation of 1099 meters provides views over three countries. The site includes military trails and remains of a Celtic observatory.
Basel, Switzerland
Factory and shop of honey and spice biscuits based on a Basel recipe from the 16th century, with a presentation of the production process.
Arlesheim, Switzerland
This baroque cathedral constructed in 1681 features a Silbermann organ and ceiling paintings depicting the Assumption of Mary.
Rheinfelden, Switzerland
Industrial center for rock salt extraction in operation since 1844, organizing tours of the production facilities.