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Elisabethenkirche door,
Elisabethenkirche
Open Church Elisabethan - The church was begun in 1857 and completed in 1864. oday the church is home of the first Swiss "OpenChurch".
Elisabethenkirche
Basel's "OpenChurch"
Painting on city building.
Basel has never been destroyed thanks to Switzerland's neutrality.
Street art
Basel is very art conscious - even construction sites are nicely decorated.
Building art
Basel Minster organ
Building art
Carousel horse in Tinguely sculpture
Basel Minster spires
Storks Nest
torks have been part of Alsace for centuries, and they are thought to be symbols of happiness and faithfulness and bring fertility and good luck.
Woman riding a horse statue.
Outside the entrance to Riquewihr
Door to Cave Historique des Hospices
Tribute to the stone masons - Heidelberg Castle.
Middle Rhein Brigde - oldest crossing of the Rhein River from Basel
St George sculpture on the Basel Minster
St George slaying the dragon
Stain Glass - Basel Minster (Cathedral)
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City water fountain
All water in Basel's fountains is drinkable.
Basilisk atop a water fountain
Basilisk is a legendary reptile reputed to be a serpent king, who can cause death with a single glance. This is the oldest fountain (1530) adorned with a basilisk.
Gifthutli - first pub to serve beer.
120 years ago, pubs served wine only. The beer trade was firmly in the hands of house breweries and their restaurants. So when Innocenz Weiss dared to be the first to serve beer in his pub 'zum Ritter St. Georg', he soon became the town's main talk. Even the local paper "Basler Nachrichten" decided to comment on it with an article that claimed "... to drink beer elsewhere than at the brewery is like drinking poison (Gift)" Proud to serve beer now, Innocenz Weiss took it not only with humor but also re-named his pub to Gifthüttli.
Basel Minster (Cathedral)
Canal with seating for two
Kinetic sculpture by Jean Tinguely
Outdoor sculpture by Jean Tinquely.
Jean Tinguel (1925-1991) Swiss sculptor best known for his kinetic art sculptural machines (known officially as metamechanics) that extended the Dada tradition into the later part of the 20th century. Tinguely's art satirized automation and the technological overproduction of material goods.
Courtyard at Basel Minster (Cathedral)
Docked for the Strasbourg excursions
Rue de General De Gaulle
iquewihr is a medieval town in the heart of the Alsatian vineyards, classified among the Most Beautiful Villages in France.
Old city walls
Outdoor cafe
Amamora at dock
House with flowers
Organ pipes at Cathedral of Notre Dame
Rose window at Cathedral of Notre Dame
Cathedral of Notre Dame
Late Gothic Catholic cathedral construction began in 1176. At 142 metres (466 feet), it was the world's tallest building from 1647 to 1874 (227 years)
Johannes Gutenberg monument
From 1439 to 1444, Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of letterpress printing, lived in Strasbourg. His statue can be found on Place Gutenberg, near to the cathedral. In 1840, the artist David d'Anger created this statue.
Silbermann organ keyboard
Keyboard of the 1741 Silbermann organ, played by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1778
Silbermann organ at St Thomas Church constructed in 1740-41
View of Heidelberg from the castle hill
House on hill near Heidelberg castle
Church of the Holy Spirit
Constructed in the early 13th century. Served both Catholic and Protestant congregations often simultaneously. Today is a Protestant church.
Carving on Elizabeth Gate at Heidelberg Castle.
Heidelberg Castle
Building front
Arch keystone
The Golden Sheep restaurant
Academy of Science
Amamora
Broemserburg castle
Currently undergoing renovation and reopening in 2021 as a cultural monument.
View from Niederwalddenkmal
Overlooking the Rhine River with Bingen in the distance
Germania at Niederwalddenkmal
Tributes the unification of Germany.
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