
Rising above the Rhine in Basel’s Old Town, the Basler Münster is a spectacular blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, constructed between the 11th and 15th centuries. Formerly a Catholic cathedral, it now serves as a Reformed Protestant church. Admire its distinctive red sandstone walls, twin spires, and the cloister leading to panoramic river views. Venture up the towers for sweeping city vistas, and explore the interior’s crypts, detailed carvings, and historic stained-glass windows. Relax on Pfalz, the terrace behind the Münster, for one of Basel’s best lookout points. Don’t miss the intricate portal sculptures reflecting centuries of craftsmanship and spiritual heritage.
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