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Basler Münster
Basler Münster
my cities landmark is kept in a very good shape
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Location:
Münsterpl., 4051 Basel, Switzerland
Duration:
Monday, December 21, 2015
Journey:
Living in Basel
personal highlights
Münster
: probably Basel's most prominent landmark
Restoration
: one part is always hidden by scaffolds
Pfalz
: enjoying the peaceful view on the Rhine river
Cloister
: contemplation about important city people
Towers
: best view over
Basel
(missed this time)
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scaffold-free @ Frontal
random stone @
Cloister
cloister @
Münster
small model @
Pfalz
courtyard @
Münster
Switzerland
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