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  • Urersee (Uri's lake, the southernest area of Luzern lake). A traditional paddle boat of the XIX century.
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  • The Urersee (Uri's lake, the southernest  part of Luzern lake) near the chapel where Willam Tell escaped from the boat directed to Kussnach fortress.
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  • Bürglen, the small village near Altdorf is the traditional birthplace of William Tell.
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  • Altdorf, the tower on the main square with paintings relating William Tell's legend.
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  • Altdorf. The main square with the monument of William Tell.
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  • Rütli is a mountain meadow on Lake Lucerne, in the  Swiss canton of Uri. Here the legendary oath of the Rütlischwur first occurred and is remembered as the turning-point in the pursuit of independence.
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  • Urersee (Uri's lake, the southernest area of Luzern lake). A traditional paddle boat of the XIX century.
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  • Urersee (Uri's lake, the southernest area of Luzern lake). A traditional paddle boat of the XIX century.
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  • The Urersee (Uri's lake, the southernest  part of Luzern lake).
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  • The Urersee (Uri's lake, the southernest  part of Luzern lake) near the chapel where Willam Tell escaped from the boat directed to Kussnach fortress.
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  • The Urersee (Uri's lake, the southernest  part of Luzern lake).
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  • Bürglen, the small village near Altdorf is the traditional birthplace of William Tell. This chapel has been erected where traditionally was Tell's house.
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  • Altdorf, The historical house of the Canton of Uri.
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  • Altdorf. souvenirs of William Tell.
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  • Altdorf, the tower on the main square with paintings relating William Tell's legend.
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  • Altdorf. The main square with the monument of William Tell.
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  • Altdorf. The main square with the monument of William Tell.
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  • Altdorf. View of the village from the old monastery.
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  • Urersee (Uri's lake, the southernest area of Luzern lake). A traditional paddle boat of the XIX century.
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  • Altdorf. View of the village from the old monastery.
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  • Lavorazione dei coltellini Victorinox. Il magazzino con tutti i pezzi da montare.
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  • The Beyeler Foundation. Art dealers Ernst Beyeler and Hilda Kunz created the Beyeler Foundation in 1982 and commissioned Renzo Piano to design a museum, the Fondation Beyeler, to house their private collection.
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  • The Jacob Burckhardt House (architects Zwimpfer Partner and Jakob Steib)  is part of the EuroVille development strategy around the SBB railway station in Basel, to develop the area to become a transportation hub and a service centre for the tri-national region. The Jakob Burckhardt House has a comb-shaped design and contains six buildings over a total length of approx. 210 metres and breadth of approx. 45 metres.
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  • Marktplatz, the impressive Market place with the colourful Town Hall (Rathaus). The market that takes place here every day of the week
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  • Fondazione Beyeler. I giardini. Installation view of Hase (Hare), 2013
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  • The Beyeler Foundation. Alexander Calder mobiles. Art dealers Ernst Beyeler and Hilda Kunz created the Beyeler Foundation in 1982 and commissioned Renzo Piano to design a museum, the Fondation Beyeler, to house their private collection..
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  • Tinguely Fountain<br />
Where the stage of the old city theatre company once stood, in 1977 Jean Tinguely created sculptural machines in a shallow fountain and in the process gifted Basel a famous new landmark.
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  • The Vitra Design Museum is one of the world’s leading museums in the field of design. The main building of the Vitra Design Museum was designed by Frank Gehry, the architect of Guggenheim museum.
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  • The Vitra Design Museum is one of the world’s leading museums in the field of design. The main building of the Vitra Design Museum was designed by Frank Gehry, the architect of Guggenheim museum.
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  • The Vitra Design Museum is one of the world’s leading museums in the field of design. The main building of the Vitra Design Museum was designed by Frank Gehry, the architect of Guggenheim museum.
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  • Messeturm. The 31-storey tower on Messeplatz was designed by renowned architects Morger & Degelo & Marques and is an unmistakeable landmark of the city. In addition to a hotel and offices for many of the city's most prominent companies, the top floor also houses the BarRouge.
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  • Messe Basel (Basel Fair).  Herzog & de Meuron architects replaced two of the older halls at the Messe Baselbwith an extension that stacks three new ten-metre-high halls on top of one another to create volumes that appear displaced. Brushed aluminium clads the exterior of the building and has a textured surface to create the impression of a basket weave.
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  • Messe Basel (Basel Fair).  Herzog & de Meuron architects replaced two of the older halls at the Messe Baselbwith an extension that stacks three new ten-metre-high halls on top of one another to create volumes that appear displaced. Brushed aluminium clads the exterior of the building and has a textured surface to create the impression of a basket weave.
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  • Marktplatz, the impressive Market place with the colourful Town Hall (Rathaus). The market that takes place here every day of the week
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  • The Museum of Contemporary Art (Museum für Gegenwartskunst) in Basel opened in 1980 as the first public museum in Europe exclusively dedicated to the production and practice of contemporary art from the 1960s to the present.
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  • The Jean Tinguely Museum is a project of the architect Mario Botta.
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  • The Jean Tinguely Museum is a project of the architect Mario Botta.
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  • The Beyeler Foundation. Papua amnd Africa's collection. Art dealers Ernst Beyeler and Hilda Kunz created the Beyeler Foundation in 1982 and commissioned Renzo Piano to design a museum, the Fondation Beyeler, to house their private collection.
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  • The Beyeler Foundation. Art dealers Ernst Beyeler and Hilda Kunz created the Beyeler Foundation in 1982 and commissioned Renzo Piano to design a museum, the Fondation Beyeler, to house their private collection.
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  • Helvetia on the Journey (1980) a sculpture by Bettina Eichin near the historical bridge Mittlere Brucke.
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  • The Rhine river and GrosseBasel district. On the back the cathedral.
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  • Cathedral (Münster). The former episcopal church was built between the years 1019 and 1500 in Romantic and Gothic styles.
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  • Tinguely Fountain<br />
Where the stage of the old city theatre company once stood, in 1977 Jean Tinguely created sculptural machines in a shallow fountain and in the process gifted Basel a famous new landmark.
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  • Intersection by Richard Serra, nesr the city's theatre. On the back Elisabethen kirche.
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  • Architettura tradizionale di Basilea.
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  • Euregio-Geschaftshaus  (1998) near the centralrailway station.
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  • The Elsässertor ("Alsace Gate") of Herzog & de Meuron constitutes, with the French railway station, the western extremity of the central station complex.
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  • The Schaulager is a museum built in 2002/2003 under commission of the Laurenz Foundation, is was designed by the renowned architecs Herzog & de Meuron. The Schaulager was conceived as an open warehouse that provides the optimal spatial and climatic conditions for the preservation of works of art. The institution functions as a mix between public museum, art storage facility and art research institute. It is primarily directed at a specialist audience but is also open to the general public for special events.
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  • The Schaulager is a museum built in 2002/2003 under commission of the Laurenz Foundation, is was designed by the renowned architecs Herzog & de Meuron. The Schaulager was conceived as an open warehouse that provides the optimal spatial and climatic conditions for the preservation of works of art. The institution functions as a mix between public museum, art storage facility and art research institute. It is primarily directed at a specialist audience but is also open to the general public for special events.
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  • Zentrallerwerk (1999), the control tower of the Central Station, is covered with leather.
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  • Zentrallerwerk (1999), the control tower of the Central Station, is covered with leather.
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  • Messe Basel (Basel Fair).  Herzog & de Meuron architects replaced two of the older halls at the Messe Baselbwith an extension that stacks three new ten-metre-high halls on top of one another to create volumes that appear displaced. Brushed aluminium clads the exterior of the building and has a textured surface to create the impression of a basket weave.
    em8600426.jpg
  • Messe Basel (Basel Fair).  Herzog & de Meuron architects replaced two of the older halls at the Messe Baselbwith an extension that stacks three new ten-metre-high halls on top of one another to create volumes that appear displaced. Brushed aluminium clads the exterior of the building and has a textured surface to create the impression of a basket weave.
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  • Eoipso restaurant in a old factory of the not still gentrified district of Guldendinger.
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  • Cathedral (Münster). The former episcopal church was built between the years 1019 and 1500 in Romantic and Gothic styles.
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  • Messe Basel (Basel Fair).  Herzog & de Meuron architects replaced two of the older halls at the Messe Baselbwith an extension that stacks three new ten-metre-high halls on top of one another to create volumes that appear displaced. Brushed aluminium clads the exterior of the building and has a textured surface to create the impression of a basket weave.
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  • Tell Museum in the village of Bürglen.
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  • Giardino di Pietrapaola. Art brut for travellers along the National Road n. 106, sponsorised by local people migrated in Switzerland and Germany.
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  • Meridiani-Switzerland, Wilhelm Tell
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