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Basel Minster

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    • Day 1

      Devon to Basle

      May 9, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      (Updated) Started badly coming to a halt after 20 minutes on A38 just before it becomes the M5, fortunately stoppage was only 10 minutes and as usual once moving there was no obvious cause for the jam. Heathrow car park just after 12 and by 1 we were checked in and through security. Plane ready on time, then the normal 45 minutes taxi to the takeoff runway! Arrived Basle, interesting airport half in France and Half Switzerland, ( look for fence in photo, the other side is France), have to be careful which exit you use once you’ve picked up your cases. Short coach ride to ship and efficiently checked in. Only 63 passengers (capacity 168) this trip, partly as early season and partly because crew is short staffed as Ukrainian and Indonesian members have not been able to travel yet. Downside is second “Bistro” restaurant will not be open, ( tonight’s dinner in main restaurant was excellent), upside as compensation we have been given the restaurant drinks package, glad I didn’t advance buy,
      The ship is moored in the largest port in Switzerland, there are hundreds of containers a short distance further along the quay side just waiting either to be collected by lorries for distribution within Switzerland or loaded on a commercial barge to travel down the Rhine to France and Germany. Now understand the church we have been looking at during meals is actually in France.
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    • Day 3

      Das Basler Münster

      December 29, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Unser letztes Ziel für heute war das Basler Münster. Das Basler Münster ist eine der Hauptsehenswürdigkeiten und ein Wahrzeichen der Stadt. Das Münster prägt mit der roten Sandstein Farbe, den bunten Dachziegel und seinen beiden Kirchtürmen das Stadtbild. Die ehemalige Bischofskirche, heute evangelisch-reformiert, wurde zwischen 1019 und 1500 im romanischen und gotischen Stil erbaut. Dem Basler Münster vorgelagert ist der nach ihm benannte Münsterplatz, der von vielen ehemaligen sehr schönen Domherren­häusern gesäumt wird. Die erste Kirche auf diesem Hügel stand bereits 1 Jahrhundert vor Christus. Der Hügel ist also schon sehr lange der Standpunkt für das Gotteshaus der Stadt. Die nach Westen zeigende Hauptfassade wird von den beiden Türmen dominiert. Dem nördlichen 67,3 Meter hohen Georgsturm und dem im Jahre 1500 vollendeten südlichen Martinsturm, welcher mit 65,5 Meter etwas kleiner ist. Neben der Besichtigung von Außen ging’s auch ins Innere des Münsters und in den sehr schönen Kreuzgang, der einen tollen Blick durch den Innenhof auf das Münster bietet.Read more

    • Day 3

      Die Aussicht vom der Basler Pfalz

      December 29, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Vom Münster ging’s dann auf den dahinter liegenden Platz, die Basler Pfalz. Dieser Platz ist ein sehr beliebter Treffpunkt, was wir schnell an den vielen Leuten bemerkt hatten, die den Ausblick auf den Rhein und Kleinbasel genossen haben. Genau so haben wir es auch gemacht. Nachdem wir unseren Blick eine Zeit lang über die Stadt schweifen lassen haben ging’s zurück zum Auto. Auf dem Weg sind wir nochmal am Rathaus vorbei, da daneben ein Brezenladen war. Eigentlich wollten wir nur eine trockene Breze, haben uns aber dann spontan unentschieden, nachdem es eine Brezenstange mit veganem Hähnchen und Currysoße gab. Klang sehr gut, war es dann auch! War sehr groß und für 8 CHF auch in Ordnung. Obwohl jeder von uns nur die Hälfte gegessen hat, hat es mehr als genug gereicht! Gut gesättigt ging’s dann zurück zum Auto und mit dem Auto wieder gut 1,5 Stunden Richtung Norden nach Straßburg.Read more

    • Day 12

      Basilea, Suiza

      February 20, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 3 °C

      Basilea es una ciudad cultural para sibaritas que con sus más de 40 museos concentra el mayor número de museos del país. Además, la ciudad cuenta con un hermoso centro histórico, arquitectura moderna y el río Rin que invita a dar largos paseos.

      Basilea es la ciudad universitaria más vieja de Suiza. Los monumentos característicos de la ciudad son la plaza grande de mercado con su palacio municipal suntuosamente adornado de piedra arenisca roja y su catedral de la época románica tardía y gótica. Al dar un paseo por el casco antiguo, tiendas de libros antiguos, pero también boutiques de diseñadores modernos vale la pena hacer una pequeña excursión al "Läckerli Huus" para probar las tradicionales pastas de especias y miel. Basilea es consciente de sus tradicionales y a la vez abierta al mundo, lo que queda reflejado en abundantes edificios modernos de arquitectos renombrados internacionales como Herzog & de Meuron, Mario Botta, Diener & Diener o Richard Meyer.
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    • Day 2

      Basel | Münster

      July 2, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Über eine Treppe gelangten wir schnaufend auf die „Basler Pfalz“. Eigentlich ist eine Pfalz die Residenz eines Königs. Hier ist es eine Aussichtsplattform im Schatten des Basler Münsters mit Panoramablick auf den Rhein und hinüber nach Kleinbasel.

      Die plötzliche Konfrontation mit dem Begriff „Münster“ offenbarte uns demütig eine Wissenslücke. Schon oft gehört, sich aber mit der Vokabel noch nie konkret befasst, rätselten wir über deren Bedeutung. Letztendlich deckten sich unsere Eindrücke mit den Angaben im Wikipedia-Eintrag. Damit wird eine Großkirche bezeichnet, die ursprünglich Teil eines Klosters war.

      Basel hatte über 400 Jahre lang eine eigene Zeitrechnung: die so genannte „Basler Zeit“. Sie wird immer noch durch die Sonnenuhr am Südostturm angegeben und kann anhand der darunter montierten Zeigeruhr mit der mitteleuropäischen (Sommer-)Zeit verglichen werden. Bei der Basler Zeit ist der Sonnenhöchststand um 1 Uhr (nicht um 12 Uhr). Außerdem zeigt sie die reale Ortszeit an, nicht die Zeit der Zeitzone. Da Basel auf etwa 7,5° östlicher Länge liegt, geht die Basler Zeit ca. eine halbe Stunde nach.

      Wir flanierten zuerst durch die beiden Kreuzgänge, ehe wir das Kirchenschiff betraten. Das Münster war früher eine Kathedrale, gehört heutzutage jedoch zur evangelisch-reformierten Konfession. Es war stark vom Bildersturm der Reformationsbewegung im Jahr 1529 betroffen. Viele kostbare Gemälde und Kunstwerke wurden dabei mit blinder Zerstörungswut vernichtet.
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    • Day 49

      2 different countries, 1 busy day!

      September 14, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      We kicked off the morning with our staple breakfast of yogurt, fruit, and granola and decided to get the admin tasks out of the way first. We figured out the Saint-Louis bus system to take us to the local shopping area where we needed to find the cheapest air beds, tarpaulin, and sleeping bags we could (+ groceries) to accompany our Fort William tent for the upcoming camping we had planned in Switzerland. Saving our pennies given the cost of food and accommodation in the villages of the Swiss Alps! We found everything we needed at the hypermarket, brico (like a Bunnings equivalent), and Intersport. It took a little longer than expected though as those stores are truly massive.

      Back at our accommodation, we had a few snacks before jumping on a tram to Basel, Switzerland. It took a little while to make sure we had the correct ticket allowing us to transfer between the two countries, but we figured it out - which is always satisfying to figure out a new cities public transport. The tram ride was comfortable and spotlessly clean, which felt like an immediate introduction to Swiss precision. It seemed like the train was also a big transport method for school kids as German primary aged children filed onto the tram at a few stops. I have to say, having upwards of 30 primary kids screaming German to each across the tram carriages we were in is an overwhelming way to transition to country with a new language - our first time entering a largely German-speaking place.

      In Basel, we found ourselves in the heart of the city, and our stomachs were grumbling. Another TikTok recommendation led us to a multicultural food court called "Markthalle." On the way passing by an open window where an opera student was practicing - the city felt really vibrant and full of culture already! Markthalle, with its fascinating dome roof, was a cool spot and it seemed like a good recommendation because it was clearly a popular place for the local corporate office crowds (I think this is usually a good sign the locals like the food). Of the many cuisines in Markthalle, we chose Sri Lankan cuisine as it was our first time eating it since NZ. It was a welcome taste of home though it was a little sweeter or milder in flavour than Vikum’s family’s cooking. It was a great lunch but it was also our first look at Switzerland's high cost of living. We shared the one large plate and decided to cook most of our meals at home during our stay.

      We then strolled back to Barfüsserplatz, the central square where many tram lines intersect. A small market was underway, and I learned that it had been a commercial center since 1100, with a history dating back to monastery buildings that the square is named after. I admired the diamond patterned paving of the square that made the space feel so tidily decorated next to the colourful, geometric buildings. There was not much to note at this small market which was good for my self-control.

      The Swiss cleanliness was evident throughout the city, from the streets and buildings to the pristine tram system. Everything felt a little more clean and modern than rural and Southern France. However, what was distinctly crisper and cleaner were the Swiss banknotes – they are made of some durable, bright-coloured plastic.

      Our exploring continued with a visit to the Tinguely Fountain, which was hypnotic in it’s chaotic design (see video). And we also took in the beauty of Basel's churches, statues, and fountains. While passing by a school in the Old Town, we heard a school choir singing traditional German tunes that carried through to the streets nearby. It felt surreal and fairytale.

      We explored the beautiful gothic Basel Münster and it’s viewing platform overlooking the Rhine river. We crossed the Mittlere Brücke (bridge), where we enjoyed how the river glittered in the sun. We took a moment to enjoy coffee with a view of the river and the old town, from the sunny northern bank. Expensive coffee but worth the close up view over the river where it was easy to see how fast the current of the river is.

      Walking along the riverbanks, we watched the ferries get helped into the middle of the river by a wire-pulley system in order to win the battle against the strong current. Near the stairs where many people sunbathed we quickly dipped our toes in the water and realised that the water was warmer than expected – or perhaps it just felt like that as we adjusted to the cooler weather.

      Returning across a second bridge we came back to the old town, and found ourselves at Andreasplatz, a charming slightly-hidden square with cozy cafes, bookstores, and a colorful toy store that captured my attention. We spent a while here just browsing through the unique selection of toys, books and games that I hadn’t seen before.

      After popping into a few boutiques and wandering through streets or courtyards with large old trees or well-curated planting, we filled up our water bottle at a city fountain then hopped on the tram to return to our Airbnb. There, we enjoyed a cozy dinner, put away our washing, and settled in to watch some Netflix. Finishing days of exploring with a quiet evening like this, made “travelling” just start to seem normal, and but like it had become our “everyday life”.
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    • Day 13

      Basel (CH)

      July 20, 2017 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      The start of today's route followed a wooded canal cycle path almost dead straight for 50 km (144 km in total today). Somewhere on route I crossed another border, now in Switzerland.

      Basel - a drop of Germany, a pinch of France and a splash of Switzerland !

      Two new learnings today. Fun pastime is to take your kit, stuff it into a drybag, and then drift downstream using the bag for buoyancy for as far as want.

      The other, a non-motorised passenger ferry. The bow of the boat is attached to an aerial cable across the river. Pointing upstream steer across the river using the current as propulsion.
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    • Day 8

      Basel Cathedral

      July 22, 2017 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Looked around the Basel Cathedral, and whilst inside got a free organ recital of over 45 minutes.

      Then thought I was back in Scotland when I heard the bagpipes. Basel has a week long Tattoo, with acts from many countries, but quite a few pipe bands, most of them Swiss. They start at the Cathedral square, and parade through the streets of the Altstadt.Read more

    • Day 9

      Basel Minster, Basel, Switzerland

      December 29, 2018 in Switzerland ⋅ 1 °C

      today we went visiting my veeeery old friends in basel for some days over new years eve. they own a big house together as a house community. so at the moment we're staying at that house and enjoy sightseeing in basel - like here the basel minster. if you ever go there watch the statues on the outside facade... they have funny facial expressions...Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Basler Münster, Basler Muenster, Basel Minster, Catedral de Basilea, Cathédrale de Bâle, Cattedrale di Basilea, Munster van Bazel, Katedra w Bazylei, Кафедральный собор Базеля, Basel Manastırı, Кафедральний собор у Базелі, 巴塞尔大教堂

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