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EURO'08 Excursion Tips Basel


Tradition-conscious, open-minded and full of contrasts, Basel is regarded as one of Switzerland's centres for art, music and architecture.
 
The Münster is one of Basel's main sights. Situtated in a promiment position high above the Rhine River, the former episcopal church presides high above the region.
 
Trained elephants and sea lions give amazing performances. But the Zoo in Basel became famous on account of its gorillas and rhinoceroses and its many successes in animal breeding.
 
The Rhine is a lifeline and a recreational destination in Basel’s vicinity. It inspires the people as well as the city’s life and its architecture.
 
Museum Tinguely Basel is dedicated to the life and work of Jean Tingley, the most important Swiss iron scuptor (1925-1991).
 
Masterpieces in the classical modern style: at the Beyeler Foundation, you can see one of the most famous private collections in the world, with masterpieces of classical modern art.
Art & Architecture.
 
Augusta Raurica, one of the most attractive recreation areas in the vicinity of Basel, is the oldest Roman colony on the Rhine. Explore the old Roman town, where about 20,000 people lived.
 
Basel is situated on the borders of French Alsace and Germany’s Black Forest, thereby offering numerous possibilities for unforgettable excursions.
 
Travel to the top in the newly renovated and ultra-modern gondolas and round off your day out with an exciting scooter ride back down to the valley.
 
A feast for the eyes and ears awaits the visitor in the museum. Whether you are a classical music lover or a fan of either jazz, symphony or popular songs, this exhibition will provide you with some beautiful music whatever your taste or preference.
 
Solarbob: sledging fun all year round. Over one thousand nail-biting metres of track awaits you: Solarbob is the only sledging run to combine fun and ecology.
 
We board the "Siesta", a semi-catamaran in Solothurn, Switzerland's most beautiful Baroque-style city.
 
Lucerne, the gateway to central Switzerland, sited on Lake Lucerne, is embedded within an impressive mountainous panorama.
 
There is hardly another mountain in Switzerland surrounded by so many legends as Mount Pilatus.