On the Palatinate to the Basel Cathedral

On the Palatinate to the Basel Cathedral

On the Palatinate to the Basel Cathedral
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Panoramic photo by Werner Getzmann PRO Taken 15:06, 07/02/2011 - Views loading...

On the Palatinate to the Basel Cathedral

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Von der Pfalz des Basler Münsters (Grossbasel) hat man einen guten Überblick über das Kleinbasel.

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A: Basel on a cloudy day

by Adam Ciarcinski, 10 meters away

Basel on a cloudy day

B: Basel Cathedral

by Werner Getzmann, 50 meters away

Basel Cathedral is one of the main attractions and a symbol of the Swiss city of Basel. The Minster i...

Basel Cathedral

C: Basel Muensterplatz Pisonibrunnen

by Felix Hagemann, 80 meters away

The Pisonifountain was built in 1784. It is located on the Münsterplatz (Muenster Square) which featu...

Basel Muensterplatz Pisonibrunnen

D: Turmspitze des Basler Muensters

by Dieter Hofer, 100 meters away

Turmspitze des Basler Muensters

E: Turmspitze des Basler Muensters

by Peter M, 100 meters away

Turmspitze des Basler Muensters

F: Latärneuusstellig uf em Münsterplatz

by Werner Getzmann, 110 meters away

Latärneuusstellig uf em Münsterplatz

G: Grossbasel with Münsterhügel

by Dieter Hofer, 220 meters away

Grossbasel with Münsterhügel

H: On Barfüsser place in Basel you can now enjoy the sun

by Werner Getzmann, 310 meters away

On Barfüsser place in Basel you can now enjoy the sun

On Barfüsser place in Basel you can now enjoy the sun

I: Courtyard of the Basel Townhall, Switzerland

by Dieter Hofer, 360 meters away

The Basel Townhall (Roothuus) is the seat of the legislative and the executive of the canton of Basel...

Courtyard of the Basel Townhall, Switzerland

J: "Gugge music"at the Carnival in Basel

by Werner Getzmann, 360 meters away

This "Gugge music" played on the Martin church square of Basel. The Basel carnival lasts 3 days. The ...

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