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Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Basel

I love Basel. I nearly lived there before opting for Geneva for professional reasons. I nevertheless kept a special place in my heart for the city, even though I don’t return there frequently. Our last visit was at the beginning of December for the Christmas Market, some cultural visits, shopping, great food... All in all, we had a perfect stay filled with fun and lots of laughter.

The buzz of Basel is fantastic and the locals are so friendly, welcoming and warm in this Swiss German region. There are many staggeringly beautiful architectural jewels which have earned the town a reputation as a centre of excellence for art, design and architecture. Basel is also celebrated for its charming Old Town, arguably the most beautiful in Europe. The city holds Switzerland’s largest and   most impressive Fasnacht (Carnival).

It’s such a “feel good” city that I recommend you to visit it if you haven’t already!

In case you want to visit the town, there are unique events there all year round. Basel Carnival (late February and March), Baselworld (late March), Art Basel which is the most important art fair in the world (June), a well-known ATP tournament (October)... to name but a few.

Oh yes, I almost forgot, there is a magnificent Christmas Market (from late November until Christmas), but you will already have read my post on that subject.

Below, the “must-see” things in Basel.

BASLER MÜNSTER
Together with the Mittlere Brücke, the Cathedral is the most famous landmark of Basel. With its red sandstone walls, colourful roof tiles and twin towers, no other building adorns the cityscape of Basel like the Cathedral.


CITY HALL
The City Hall, situated in the Markt Platz, is the seat of the Basel government and its parliament. In the midst of the Old Town, it is particularly eye-catching with its red facade, the characteristic tower and playful frescoes.

MITTLERE BRÜCKE
There is hardly another monument in the city of Basel that has become such a symbol of the city as the Mittlere Brücke. Opened in 1226, it is one of the oldest Rhine crossings between Lake Constance and the North Sea.


TINGUELY FOUNTAIN
Where the stage of the old city theatre company once stood, in 1977 Jean Tinguely created sculptural machines in a shallow fountain and in the process gifted Basel a famous new landmark.

SPALENTOR 
The Spalentor is the most magnificent and impressive of the three surviving entrance gates to the old walled city, which date back to 1400.

BLUE AND WHITE HOUSES
The Blue and White Houses, also known as Wendelstörferhof and Reichensteinerhof, were built between 1763 and 1775 by the architect Samuel Werenfels as residential and business houses for the silk ribbon manufacturers Lukas and Jakob Sarasin. These former residences on Rheinsprung were purchased by the municipality of Basel-City in 1942 and 1968 and today are used by the Department of Commerce, Social Affairs and the Environment.

BASEL OLD TOWN
Basel Old Town is one of the most well-preserved and prettiest in Europe. On every corner you find buildings dating back as far as the 15th century and also fabulous modern buildings designed by world-renowned architects. Thanks to the compact size of the city, it is ideal to discover its charms by foot and walking tours, marked with blue symbols, are a good way to explore the old town.

ST. ALBAN-TOR
The St. Alban-Tor (St.Alban’s Gate), dating back to ca. 1400, was part of the fortifications of the old walled city and is the gateway to a magical quarter of the city. The St. Alban-Tor, known locally as the “Dalbedoor”, is now the gateway to the St. Alban quarter of the city, which, with its narrow, winding streets and historical buildings, is like stepping back in history to the Middle Ages.

CASTLE OF BOTTMINGEN
The moated castle of Bottmingen, a community to the south-west of Basel, is a highlight for all romantics. Dating from the 13th century, it is one of the few such buildings in Switzerland that are still intact. Today Schloss Bottmingen makes a wonderful setting for weddings, banquets and other festive occasions.



I have adapted the descriptions of the monuments from the Basel tourist office website.


52 comments:

  1. Quelle joie!!! I love old towns! I really enjoyed this series, and you look beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing. :)

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    1. My pleasure, Linda. If you love old towns you will definitely love Switzerland :)

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  2. Oh mon Dieu !! C'est magnifique, le Castle of Bottmingen me fait penser au Château de la Belle au bois dormant !!
    Ces photos sont superbes et me donnent envie d'aller au Carnaval de Bâle. Gros bisous ma belle <333

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    1. Je suis entièrement d'accord avec toi, Chantal. Un vrai château tout droit sorti d'un conte de fées. Bises et bon weekend :)

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  3. I've never been to Basel, it reminds me of my favourites in Germany. It’s a perfect place for a weekend break. I love the fact you have highlighted everything and you have picked out some great pictures.
    Du siehst wunderschön aus :D


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    1. Wow, so liebe Worte, das freut mich riesig! Danke dir Rebecca

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  4. Interessantes imagens de Basel. Não conheço mas fiquei a conhecer um pouco através destas dicas que por aqui nos deixas.
    Uma cidade com muitas semelhanças com Bern, esta sim, conheço, tal como Fribourg, Neuchatel, Lausane ou Montreux.
    Presumo que por aí esteja muito frio! Aqui hoje chegou a -2º
    Abraço

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    1. Sim é um pouco parecido com Berna. Se o Rui estiver interessado pode ver mais cidades Suíça na rubrica "Switzerland". Tem várias cidades e aldeias...Você parece conhecer bem a Suíça. Esteve cá de férias várias vezes? Aqui faz -3 graus. Abraço.

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    2. Olá,
      conheço um pouco do muito que a Suiça tem para conhecer. Ainda estive em Sevelen e Lichenstein num fim de semana a visitar uma amigo.
      Estive 9 meses em 2013, tentei aproveitar para conhecer um pouco na experiência que por aí tive. Tiro muito de positivo pelos conhecimentos que adquiri.
      Penso durante este ano ir à Suiça apenas uns dias de férias.

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    3. Olá Rui, muito obrigada pela informação e fico contente de saber que gostou de cá.

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  5. These are wonderful pictures of what looks like a wonderful place.

    I so want to explore those old buildings.

    I particularly like the City Hall.

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    1. Brian, I have also found the City Hall building very impressive

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  6. Asombroso y verdaderamente precioso!!
    Todo está muy buen cuidado y muy limpio. A pesar del frío el cielo reluce con un azul espectacular!!!

    Besos

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    1. Sí es verdad Pepi, Basel es una ciudad asombrosa. Un beso.

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  7. Edifícios monumentais e de grande beleza, gostei bastante de ver esta reportagem e de ver o sorriso de felicidade da minha amiga.
    Um abraço e boa semana.
    Andarilhar || Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa || Livros-Autografados

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    1. Olá Francisco, fico feliz que tenha gostado desta reportagem. Um abraço e bom fim-de-semana.

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    1. Thanks for popping over to my blog and leaving me a little message!

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  9. Fantastic post, my friend! I'm definitely adding Basel to my Switzerland list! Hopefully, I will be able to visit this year. Have a great day!

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    1. Thank you very much, Charles. That's really great. Have a lovely weekend :)

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  10. It all looks very beautiful and your photographs are amazing. I’m so envious of the blue sky and sunshine, roll on spring and summer!
    The blue and white houses are very imposing, and the City Hall is incredible. Basel has just made its way onto my ‘must see’ list. Thanks for sharing this informative and lovely post.

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    1. I have always been impressed by these two imposing houses. I also find that the Basel City Hall is by far the most beautiful I've seen so far. You and Terry will love Basel.
      P.S. Thanks so much for your compliment on my photography, Barbara.

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  11. Your photos are fabulous! Thank you for the tour of this beautiful city. If I ever go to Switzerland, I'll have to add Basel to the list!

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    1. Thank you for your compliment on my photography, Margie. I'm sure you will be pleased to visit Basel.

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  12. What beautiful pictures. Basel has been on our to-visit list for a while. We've always wanted to visited Art Basel.

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    1. It would be great if you could do that, Monica. And it would give you the opportunity to discover several restaurants on this "small" part of the world.

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  13. The city looks quite historical and the red City Hall is impressive. We have an Art Basel in the United States as well, in Miami, Florida I believe. I wonder if the two are connected.

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    1. Yes, the City Hall is really a beautiful building - The most beautiful City Hall I've ever seen. Yes, Judy, they are connected, it's all part of Art Basel.

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  14. I must visit some time soon - your photos make the town look doubly enticing. My favourites are of the cloisters which I presume are part of the cathedral?

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    1. Ohhhh Cresta Bear ! Thanks so much – you are far too kind :)

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  15. Hi dear.. this post is so lovely and the pics are so mesmerizing..xx

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  16. WOW!!!
    thank you for this visual trip to you favorite city dear friend!
    i am amazed by your captivating capturing !
    you did great job by bringing eye adventures to us.

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    1. It was my absolute pleasure! Thank you for taking the time to read the post and leave such a kind comment.

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  17. Hello !
    Je ne connais pas du tout Bâle mais tes photos me donnent sérieusement envie de m'y aventurer (je viens d'ailleurs de montrer ton article à mon copain tellement l'architecture des monuments est splendide !). C'est tout à fait le genre de ville qui me plaît en tous les cas. Merci pour cette belle découverte. Bisous et bon weekend :)

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    1. Merci infiniment Caro. Ça me fait tellement plaisir que tu aimes mon post. Maintenant, il faut convaincre ton chéri de visiter Bâle. Bisous et bon Dimanche.

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  18. Spectacular travel post! I've had Basel on my 'to visit' list for quite a few years now, and this post makes me want to visit all the more. The architecture looks to be breathtaking, particularly in the Old Town. Having said that, I can imagine how wonderful it must be to live in Gevena; you've had the best of both worlds! :)

    aglassofice.com
    x

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    1. Knowing your tastes, I'm sure you'll love Basel. I hope you will soon make a trip there. Have a great weekend, Gaby :)

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  19. Hi dear!! How many pretty, colourful photos you've posted here! Thanks for this virtual tour in Basel!
    Smuack

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    1. Hello Marghe, thank you for the kind words. Kisses :)

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  20. It's a wonderful place!! I absolutely love the City Hall ;)

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    1. Thanks so much for popping over to my blog and leaving me a little message!

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  21. Beautiful photos! I'd love to visit one day! :) xx

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  22. Beautiful photos. I admire this town of Roger Federer! I'm a big tennis fan and know it's Roger's hometown. I would like to go & visit!

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    1. Oh really?? Well Susan, I hope you will visit Basel one day.

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  23. Uma cidade que não conheço, pelo que fiquei encantada com esta soberba sequência de imagens... para apreciar ao pormenor, todos os edifícios e monumentos!...
    Grata por esta partilha tão bonita e especial!... Também do seu sorriso...
    Beijinhos! Bom fim de semana!
    Ana

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    1. O prazer é todo meu. Fico feliz que tenha gostado de "descobrir" Basel. Beijinhos!

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  24. Basileia é uma cidade lindíssima. O único "senão" são os preços que, como em toda a Suiça, são elevadíssimos. Não há dúvida que falamos de um país com altíssimo nível de vida. Na minha última road trip na Suiça, cheguei a atravessar a fronteira para almoçar na Alemanha, com preços bem mais convidativos.
    Beijo

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    1. Olá Nina ! Muito obrigada pela visita e pelo comentário. Bom Domingo.

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  25. Thank you for this photo tour. I was so attracted by the city, especially its architectural beauties. I’ve never been to Basel but I feel familiar to hear “Basel.” I’ve had good impression on Basel and its people, well-mannered and decent, as I watch satellite broadcast of Swiss Indoor tennis tournament these years. I’m a big fan of Roger Federer as well as Kei Nishikori. The people of Basel must be happy with Federer’s victory at Australian Open.

    Yoko

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    1. Hello Yoko! I'm glad you enjoyed my travel diary. Basel is a gorgeous city filled with welcoming people.
      Yeah, we are all fans of Federer and are very proud of him. He is a great tennis player and a humble man.

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