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The 105 metre high Basler Messeturm is the second tallest building in Basel, and offers panoramic views from the Red Bar on the top floor..
The 105 metre high Basler Messeturm is the second tallest building in Basel, and offers panoramic views from the Red Bar on the top floor.
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The medieval Basel Paper Mill houses the Swiss Museum for Paper, Writing and Printing
The Gate of Saint Alban is a former gate in the ancient city walls of Basel, dating back to the 14th century
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
Museum Jean Tinguely presents the works of Swiss painter and sculptor Jean Tinguely, who is best known for his metamechanics
The Cartoon Museum exhibits a collection of over 4000 cartoons and caricatures by various 20th - 21st century artists from almost 40 countries, presenting a wide range of themes across politics, society, culture and everyday life
The Pfalz viewing platform located near the Cathedral offers great vistas over the Rhine and the Wettsteinbrücke
The Basel Cathedral is a Reformed Protestant church that was originally built in 1019 as a Catholic Cathedral in Romanesque style