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Basel Cathedral (Münster)
The guide was updated:With its two impressive towers, the Cathedral is Basel’s most prominent landmark. Climbing one of the towers is an unforgettable experience.
Useful Information
- Address: Münsterplatz 9, 4051 Basel
- Website: www.basel.com/en/attractions/basler-muenster-bc9d869a33
- Public Transport: line 2 or 15 to Kunstmuseum; or line 3, 8, 10, 11, E11 or 14 to Bankverein
- Phone: +41 61 277 45 42
- Email: accueil.muenster@erk-bs.ch
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Papiermühle in the St. Alban district
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Basel Historical Museum
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Basel Cathedral (Münster)
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Elisabethenkirche
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Town Hall
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