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    Basler Münster

    4.6 (13 reviews)
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    Kyle N.

    Amazing cathedral, with grandiose architecture, beautiful tiled roof, and scenic views over the city. Don't miss the scenic view from the church backyard!

    Gabriel S.

    This cathedral is nothing particularly special. It has an impressive size & decent vaulting & some post medieval stained glass but is on the plain side. If you've been to other cathedrals, the main reason to come here is to see Erasmus's tomb. The crypts look promising with 13th century frescoes but they're closed when the heating turned on. On the up side, entrance is free for the church itself.

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    Alexander H.

    For my the No.1 sight in Basel. The famous Basler Münster. Sitting on the hill in the old town, overlooking the whole city. Also nice to spot it from the "Mittlere Brücke" for some good pics. It's been here for about 1000 years (with some changes of course). Originally a Catholic cathedral and today a Reformed Protestant church built in Romanesque and Gothic styles. It's quite a sight and it's nice to just be/sit here on this square and to look at it. But be sure to go inside and also out back, where a small park with nice views is waiting for you.

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    Scott F.

    I have been looking forward to seeing this historical beautiful church since we started planning our trip several months ago. Finding out one of the cities Christmas markets was here made it a simple choice for us. This imposing building built on the hill above the Rhine River is incredible. The beautiful red sandstone construction adds to its beauty. We toured the inside and were also able to climb the bell tower. The climb isn't strenuous, but it is steep.., narrow, and has a couple of low spots to crack your head on if you aren't careful. The 100+ steps lead to a narrow balcony that you can walk around. Did I mention it is very narrow? It is! The view is worth it though. From the river side around to the city, it is spectacular!

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    This imposing building built on the hill above the Rhine River is incredible.

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    Tinguely Brunnen

    Tinguely Brunnen

    4.4(27 reviews)
    0.3 km

    There is plenty to see at the Tinguely Fountain. Jean Tinguely (1925-1991) was the master of…read morekinetic sculptures. Machinelike structures that move and spin and make noise and eventually, fail. For now, though, this fountain endures. "The Fasnachtsbrunnen was built between 1975 and 1977. It stands on the site of the stage of Basel's old city theatre, which was demolished in 1975 and replaced by today's theatre complex designed by the architects Schwarz & Gutmann." It's not hard to spent an hour here if you wish to appreciate each of the dozen or so moving sculptures as they rise and lower, spin and turn, spit water and go silent. It's an impressive display. A caption nearby points out a description of each piece in German, French and English. [Review 21223 overall - 72 in Switzerland - 188 of 2024.]

    Without a doubt the strangest fountain I have ever seen. The Tinguely Fountain was on a list of…read moreinteresting things to see in Basel so we gave it a shot. It's not something you have to pay admission for. You just walk up and look at it and wonder what the heck is going on. The works of art were designed by an artist named Jean Tinguely and I was surprised to learn learn that this was done in the 70's. The works of art in the fountain are really strange looking "perpetual motion" machines. Some look like something you would recognize, such as a mechanical torso that appears to be endlessly running, while others are just completely bizarre contraptions that spit out water in several directions. The fountain is easily accessible via public transport and it intrigued us enough to go visit the Tinguely Museum (which is not close to here).

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    Dreiländerbrücke über den Rhein

    Dreiländerbrücke über den Rhein

    3.7(7 reviews)
    4.0 km

    This pedestrian bridge (French: Passerelle des Trois Pays) is truly excellent, linking Germany to…read moreFrance, only a few hundred meters far from the Swiss border (Basel). Holds another record: the longest pedestrian bridge in the world and has received many additional honors and awards. Near the bridge, a plenty of entertainment for individuals of all ages, including a big shopping mall (Rhein Center) and a public garden (Rheinpark). Pleasant walks and mountain bike excursions are possible starting from the Dreiländerbrücke, crossing the Petite Camargue alsacienne and following the Grand Canal of Alsace, away from traffic jams and the discovering a wonderful area completely flat.

    THIS WAS SUCH A DISSAPOINTMENT! What prices has it won?? THE MOST AVERAGE BRIDGE OF THE YEAR?…read more After reading the reviews on qype I was expecting an architectural masterpiece. But it was just a bridge, in a slightly run down area. the bridge is a normal sized bridge. It looks quite nice but I have seen a lot of nicer bridges. The pictures on qype are nicer than the real thing. It is cool that you get to another country just by crossing it but in the end of the day it is is just a BRIDGE. Dont waste your time! The park was disapointing too. If you re interested in bridges here s a few of my favourite ones: Millenium bridge- Newcastle, UK Millenium bridge- London, UK Tower of London bridge- London UK

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