Basel

Basel

CH
Population174,491
Basel ( BAH-zəl; Swiss Standard German: [ˈbaːzl̩] ), also known as Basle ( BAHL), is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine (at the transition from the High to the Upper Rhine). Basel is Switzerland's third-most-populous city (after Zurich and Geneva), with 177,595 inhabitants within the city municipality limits. The official language of Basel is Swiss Standard German and the main spoken language is the local Basel German dialect. Basel is commonly considered to be the cultural capital of Switzerland and the city is famous for its many museums, including the Kunstmuseum, which is the first collection of art accessible to the public in the world (1661) and the largest museum of art in Switzerland, the Fondation Beyeler (located in Riehen), the Museum Tinguely and the Museum of Contemporary Art, which is the first public museum of contemporary art in Europe. Forty museums are spread throughout the city-canton, making Basel one of the largest cultural centres in relation to its size and population in Europe. It is the hometown of the Art Basel, world's most prestigious and influential international art fair, showcasing modern and contemporary works from leading galleries and attracting top collectors, artists, and enthusiasts globally. The University of Basel, Switzerland's oldest university (founded in 1460), and the city's centuries-long commitment to humanism, have made Basel a safe haven at times of political unrest in other parts of Europe for such notable people as Erasmus of Rotterdam, the Holbein family, Friedrich Nietzsche, Carl Jung, and in the 20th century also Hermann Hesse and Karl Jaspers. Basel was the seat of a Prince-Bishopric starting in the 11th century, and joined the Swiss Confederacy in 1501. The city has been a commercial hub and an important cultural centre since the Renaissance, and has emerged as a centre for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries in the 20th century. In 1897, Basel was chosen by Theodor Herzl as the location for the first World Zionist Congress, and altogether the congress was held there ten times over a time span of 50 years, more than in any other location. The city is also home to the world headquarters of the Bank for International Settlements. The name of the city is internationally known through institutions like the Basel Accords, Art Basel and FC Basel. Basel is Switzerland's main centre for the pharmaceutical industry, hosting both Novartis and Roche. In 1938, the world-renowned chemist Albert Hofmann discovered LSD in Basel, where he spent most of his life. Other influential and renowned figures such as Roger Federer, Paracelsus, Matthäus Merian, Michel von Tell and Stephan Remmler are closely associated with the city or were born there. In 1734, the so-called 'Basel Problem' was solved in the city, which is regarded as one of the most important achievements in mathematics. Basel was ranked the tenth most liveable city in the world by Mercer in 2019.

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Mittlere Wartenberg

Mittlere Wartenberg

Petersplatz

Petersplatz

Schaulager

Schaulager

The Schaulager is a museum in Newmünchenstein, a sub-district of Münchenstein in the canton of Basel-Country, Switzerland. Built in 2002/2003 …

Ortsmuseum Binningen

Ortsmuseum Binningen

Historisches Museum Basel – Barfüsserkirche

Historisches Museum Basel – Barfüsserkirche

The Basel Historical Museum (German: Historisches Museum Basel) is one of the largest and most important museums of its kind …

Birsfelder Museum

Birsfelder Museum

Froschmuseum

Froschmuseum

The Frog Museum is in Newmünchenstein, a sub-district of Münchenstein, in the canton of Basel-Country in Switzerland. It is dedicated …

Trotte

Trotte

Schweizer Sportmuseum

Schweizer Sportmuseum

Museum Kleines Klingental

Museum Kleines Klingental

Ausstellungsraum Klingental

Ausstellungsraum Klingental

Historisches Museum Basel – Musikmuseum

Historisches Museum Basel – Musikmuseum

The Music Museum is located in Basel, Switzerland and houses the country's largest collection of musical instruments. The museum is …

Antikenmuseum Basel und Sammlung Ludwig

Antikenmuseum Basel und Sammlung Ludwig

The Antikenmuseum Basel und Sammlung Ludwig (Basel Museum of Ancient Art and Ludwig Collection) is one of the many museums …

Anatomisches Museum

Anatomisches Museum

Skulpturhalle

Skulpturhalle

The Skulpturhalle Basel is a museum in Basel, Switzerland, featuring cast replicas of antique sculpture. With around 2,000 casts, it …

Schweizerisches Feuerwehrmuseum

Schweizerisches Feuerwehrmuseum

Jüdisches Museum der Schweiz

Jüdisches Museum der Schweiz

The Jewish Museum of Switzerland in Basel provides an overview of the religious and everyday history of the Jews in …

Spielzeug Welten

Spielzeug Welten

The Dollhouse Museum (German: Puppenhausmuseum) in Basel is the largest museum of its kind in Europe. Now known as the …

Pharmaziemuseum Universität Basel

Pharmaziemuseum Universität Basel

The Pharmacy Museum of the University of Basel (Pharmaziemuseum der Universität Basel, formerly Pharmazie-Historisches Museum der Universität Basel, originally Sammlung …

Schweizerisches Architekturmuseum

Schweizerisches Architekturmuseum

The S AM Swiss Architecture Museum (German: S AM Schweizerisches Architekturmuseum) is an architecture museum in Basel, Switzerland. Through its …

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