Day 1 - 2 Sep 2020
Content: Basel SBB station ( in German Bahnhof Basel SBB ) is the main passenger station in Basel , Switzerland . It includes a part reserved for traffic to and from France , called Basel SNCF .
Content: The Elisabethenkirche in Basel is located in the center of the city right next to the Theater Basel . It is considered the most important neo-Gothic church in Switzerland and is a testament to historicism in terms of architecture and furnishings .
Content: Located in the former space occupied by the municipal theatre, the Tinguely fountain, dating from 1977, has since become one of the emblems of Basel. It is a playful construction, made up of animated mechanical sculptures in the middle of a pool. The Swiss artist created a fountain placed in a low basin in black asphalt animated by figures which, powered by a low voltage current, move and spit water. These ten eminences of steel in perpetual motion converse with each other in the very place where the mimes, actors and dancers of yesteryear did. The Tinguely fountain is out of service on Wednesday mornings during cleaning.
Content: The town hall is a representative building in the Swiss city of Basel . The building, located directly on Basel's market square , stands out with its red sandstone and distinctive tower. In the same place, the political center of Basel was established in 1290, which it still represents in its institutional form to this day.
Content: The Mittlere Brücke (in French the middle bridge ) is a bridge over the Rhine located in the city of Basel in Switzerland . It is the oldest Rhine bridge between Lake Constance and the North Sea .
Content: The Pharmacy Museum of the University of Basel (Pharmaziemuseum der Universität Basel; formerly Pharmazie-Historisches Museum der Universität Basel, initially Sammlung für das historische Apothekenwesen ) shows in the permanent exhibition the history of medicines and their production . It was founded in 1924 by Josef Anton Häfliger (1873–1954) as a scholarly collection of studies and exhibits. To this day, it has been kept in its original form as a science cabinet.
Content: The Anatomy Museum Basel , called in German Anatomisches Museum Basel , is a museum dedicated to anatomy and located in the Swiss city of Basel .
Content: The Basel Minster is one of the main attractions and a landmark of the city of Basel in Switzerland . The Minster characterizes the cityscape with its red sandstone design and colorful roof tiles , its two slender church towers and the main roofs crossing each other. The former bishop 's church , now Evangelical-Reformed , was built between 1019 and 1500 in Romanesque and Gothic styles. Location of the Minster on the Rhine In front of the Basel Minster is the Münsterplatz , which is named after him and is lined with many former canons ' houses.
Content: Art gallery in a Gothic building, with cartoons and political caricatures, and thematic exhibitions.
Content: The St. Alban Gate ( called Dalbedoor in Basel German ) is a former city gate of the city of Basel and a former part of the Basel city wall . It is one of the three city gates that still exist today and is a listed building
Content: Art gallery in a Gothic building, with cartoons and political caricatures, and thematic exhibitions.
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