Basel St. Johann railway station
Basel St. Johann (referred to as Bahnhof Basel St.
Aesch (Swiss German: Ääsch) is a municipality in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland. The Neolithic gravesite in the Gmeiniwald is listed as a heritage site of national significance.
Population: 10,138
Latitude: 47° 28' 15.74" N
Longitude: 7° 35' 50.28" E
Basel St. Johann (referred to as Bahnhof Basel St.
The 2006 European Curling Championships were held (December 9–16), 2006 at the St.
The Watermill Museum Brüglingen (Mühlemuseum Brüglingen) is housed within the former watermill and stands in the lower plain of Brüglingen, in the sub-district "Neue Welt", Münchenstein, in the canton of Basel-Country in Switzerland.
The Villa Ehinger is in the Neue Welt, a sub-district of Münchenstein, in the canton of Basel-Country in Switzerland.
The Trotte (formerly known as the Zehntentrotte) lies in the village centre of Münchenstein, in the canton of Basel-Country in Switzerland.
The Thomas Tower (in German Thomasturm) is a former watchtower in the ancient city walls of Basel, Switzerland, just across the Gate of Saint John.
The Rhine Gate (in German Rheintor) is a former city gate in the ancient city walls of Basel, Switzerland. It had been pulled down in 1839, about twenty years before three other gateways and the city walls were pulled down.
The Gate of Steinen (in German Steinentor) is a former city gate in the ancient city walls of Basel, Switzerland.
The Gate of Saint John (in German St. Johanns-Tor or Sankt-Johanns-Tor) is a former city gate in the ancient city walls of Basel, Switzerland.
The Gate of Riehen (in German Riehentor) is a former city gate in the ancient city walls of Basel, Switzerland.
The Gate of Ashes (in German Aeschentor) is a former city gate in the ancient city walls of Basel, Switzerland.
La Gare de Saint-Louis-la-Chaussée is a railway station serving the community of Saint-Louis-la-Chaussée (Neuweg) in the north of the commune of Saint-Louis, Alsace, France.
Chilchzimmersattel (el.
The Bruckgut estate lies at the foot of the hill, below the village centre of Münchenstein, in the canton of Basel-Country in Switzerland.
Baslerweiher (literally "Pond of Basel") is an artificial pond in Seewen, Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland.
Zoo Basel is by number of animals the largest zoo in Switzerland with about seventy-five percent of its animals living in the aquarium (or Vivarium called in Basel).