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The subway station Basler Straße along Munich's U3 line.
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Basel Minster , Basler Münster , La Cathédrale de Bâle. Details.November 20 2012 . No. 945 Full frame .
Basel Cathedral was built in the late Romanesque style and was partially demolished during the Basel earthquake of 1356, but was later rebuilt in the Gothic style.
The building, rebuilt at the end of the 14th century after the earthquake, is characterised by its two sandstone façade towers: the 64.2 m high north tower or Georgsturm (St. George's Tower) and the 62.7 m high south tower or Martinsturm (St. Martin's Tower).
Originally a Catholic church, it is now a reformed church since the Protestant Reformation that took place in Basel in 1529.1 Among others, Erasmus of Rotterdam2 and Jakob Bernoulli are buried inside.
Mein lieber Fotofreund Paul zeigte vor kurzem ein sehr schönes Bild des Basler Rathauses. Als ich es sah, erinnerte ich mich daran, dass wir vor inzwischen fast sieben Jahren gemeinsam dort waren und ich nicht nur Bilder von außen, sondern auch von dem unvergesslichen Innenhof im Archiv liegen haben muss.
Bin dann gleich mal auf die Suche gegangen und wurde fündig...
Sicher hat Paul noch viel mehr Insiderwissen als ich über den interessanten Ort.
Schweiz | Basel
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.....wurde zwischen 1019 und 1500 im romanischen und gotischen Stil erbaut und ist das Wahrzeichen der Stadt Basel.
...wurde zwischen 1019 und 1500 im romanischen und gotischen Stil erbaut und ist das Wahrzeichen der Stadt Basel.
Location: Basel, Switzerland
Basel Minster (German: Basler Münster) is a religious building in the Swiss city of Basel, originally a Catholic cathedral and today a Reformed Protestant church.
The original cathedral was built between 1019 and 1500 in Romanesque and Gothic styles. The late Romanesque building, destroyed by the 1356 Basel earthquake, was rebuilt by Johannes Gmünd, who was at the same time employed for building the Freiburg Münster. Ulrich von Ensingen, architect of the towers at the Ulm Minster and the Strasbourg Cathedral, extended the building from 1421. Hans Nußdorf completed the southern Martinstower (after St.Martin) in 1500.
One of the main landmarks and tourist attractions of Basel, it adds definition to the cityscape with its red sandstone architecture and coloured roof tiles, its two slim towers and the cross-shaped intersection of the main roof. The Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance lists the Münster as a heritage site of national significance.