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Where Switzerland meets two neighboring countries are three futuristic-looking border buildings. Here, you can treat yourself to a sunset drink at the bar and let your gaze wander far over the Rhine River.
It’s worth taking a port tour on a Basel cruise ship for exciting insights into the Rhine port, Switzerland’s raw material supply centre. During the warmer months, the border triangle is a great place to relax: while cargo ships leave the harbor to the north, you feel like you are somewhere in the south, in the sandy beach view of the Rhine.
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Red sandstone, colorful bricks, two elegant towers: Basel Minster shapes the skyline of the Rhine city. The construction of the former bishop’s church, which combines Romanesque and Gothic style elements, began 1000 years ago and was completed only in 1500. The “Palatinate”, the terrace on the Rhine side of the cathedral, is one of Basel’s most popular viewing points.
A special highlight for young and old is the “whispering arch” at the door of the left tower: if you whisper something into the arch on one side, thanks to an acoustic phenomenon, only the person on the other side will hear the Arch message – that is, word for word.
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For a very special cultural experience in Basel, head to the city’s oldest crypt theatre, right next to Basel Cathedral: Here, in the historic Zehntenkeller, the Marionette Theatre, a true jewel of the local theater world, was founded in 1943. If you want to go back to your childhood and follow a story lovingly staged by puppets, this is the place for you. The program is very diverse: the characters take both children and adults on a journey through a wide variety of games – classical, modern and, of course, also performances in Baseldytsch.
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Teddy bears, dolls, tin cars… Anyone who finds themselves in a huge children’s room in Basel filled with countless treasures and curiosities and cannot help but marvel should pay a comprehensive visit to the Toy World Museum. In the middle of the old town, the museum houses, among other things, the world’s largest collection of teddy bears – more than 2,500 bears, some of them antiques, stand together here. You literally immerse yourself in the fascinating, colorful world of dollhouses and general stores and feel like you’re back in time.
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Thanks to its manageable size, Basel’s idyllic old town is ideal for a leisurely stroll: charming little streets stretch up and down, passing small boutiques, antique shops and fragrant bakeries.
The old town is characterized by its well-preserved buildings from the Middle Ages and its squares where markets of all kinds are regularly held. An obligatory return to the famous “Läckerli-Huus” for a few traditional local honey cookies is of course part of the walk in the old town!
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The Swiss Paper, Writing and Printing Museum is worth a visit just for its location: it is housed in an elaborately restored medieval Basel paper mill.
Here visitors explore the history of paper and writing across four floors, discovering a remarkable collection of rare artifacts dating back more than 1,000 years, and helping out at various stations: They create paper, write with pen, and write their names on letters. next edition. The museum keeps rare craft techniques that are about to disappear with original machines and allows visitors to participate in production live.
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“Zelli”, as the people of Basel affectionately call their zoo, has been home to animals since 1874 and offers visitors a place where they can encounter native and exotic species. You should be able to marvel at this place and at the same time be sensitive to the conservation of species around the world.
When the weather is nice, the zoo’s beautiful parkland is an ideal place for a long walk; It is also possible to observe animals in various indoor areas that are lovingly designed and appropriate to the species as much as possible. Whether it’s in the Tembea elephant reserve or in the House of Gamgoas, the kingdom of lions, Nile crocodiles and termite colonies.
Source : Blick
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