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The Dreiländereck marks the spot on the Rhine where the borders of Switzerland, France, and Germany meet.
The Dreiländereck marks the spot on the Rhine where the borders of Switzerland, France, and Germany meet. The monument has triangular sails pointing at the direction of each country.
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Ausstellung Verkehrsdrehscheibe Schweiz at the port of Basel is the Swiss Transportation Museum, covering maritime history along with other modes of transport - rail, road and air
Ausstellungsraum Klingental showcases local contemporary art
The Museum Kleines Klingental, housed in the former Klingental Dominican convent, exhibits medieval sandstone sculptures from Basel Cathedral, a 17th century model of Grossbasel and a model of the convent
The Thomas Tower is a former watchtower that stood at the western end of the medieval city walls of Basel
The Gate of Saint John is a former gate in the ancient city walls of Basel, completed in 1398
The Marktplatz in front of the Town Hall is the commercial heart of Basel, bustling with shoppers looking for fresh produce, Swiss delicacies and local specialty foods