City Hall in Rheinfelden

City Hall in Rheinfelden

City Hall in Rheinfelden
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City Hall in Rheinfelden

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The City Council in Rheinfelden.
Rheinfelden (Swiss German. Rhyfälde, ɾi ː fæl.də) [2] is a town and municipality in Switzerland and capital of the district. It is located on the Upper Rhine on the border with Germany in the west of the region Fricktal, on the eastern edge of the metropolitan area of Basel. Rheinfelden is historical, economic and social ties associated with the city of Rheinfelden (Baden) on the opposite side of the Rhine German. With about 11,000 inhabitants, is the sixth largest city of Rheinfelden in the canton of Aargau. By conferred city status in 1225 is the oldest Zähringer town of Rheinfelden, Switzerland and the oldest city of the canton. (Source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheinfelden_AG)

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A: Rheinfeleden Marktgasse

by Freiermuth Hanspeter, 20 meters away

Rheinfeleden Marktgasse

B: Rheinfelden Altstadt

by Freiermuth Hanspeter, 20 meters away

Rheinfelden Altstadt

C: Glockenspiel im Rumpel Rheinfelden

by Freiermuth Hanspeter, 50 meters away

Glockenspiel im Rumpel Rheinfelden

D: Brewery Feldschlösschen in Switzerland

by Fritz Dallenbach, 1.2 km away

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E: Kirche St. Martin in Magden

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F: Stift Olsberg

by Dieter Hofer, 3.8 km away

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G: Olsberg02

by Dieter Hofer, 4.1 km away

Das Stift Olsberg ist ein ehemaliges Zisterzienserinnenkloster in der Gemeinde Olsberg, im Schweizer ...

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H: Stift Olsberg

by Dieter Hofer, 4.4 km away

Stift Olsberg

I: frozen pond near Olsberg

by Dieter Hofer, 4.4 km away

frozen pond near Olsberg

J: Frozen Pond Near Olsberg

by Dieter Hofer, 4.4 km away

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