Vitra Design Museum - Weil am Rhein, Germany
The museum building was Frank O. Gehry's first building in Europe, realised in cooperation with the Lörrach architect Günter Pfeifer.
Vitra Design Museum (Detail) - Weil am Rhein, Germany
It is one of the world's largest collections of modern furniture design, including pieces representative of all major periods and styles.
Typical Window - Weil am Rhein, Germany
Typical Window of Swiss/South German House with color flower
House with Clock
A beautiful house with clock - Weil am Rhein, Germany
Typical Roof and House of Germany
Another shoot of german house. The roof is very similar to a roof church.
Mega Chair
There's an Open Air Museum of Vitra chairs that surrounded Weil am Rhein town.
Luna Park in Basel
All children want to make a trip on this fantastic carousel
Roasted Chestnuts Seller
Near PeterPlatz street corner - Basel
Strange Building - Basel
I saw this strange building near the Spitalstrasse street
Center Street - Basel
One Typical view of center street in Basel with color Houses
View of the Mittlere Brücke
The Mittlere Brücke (Middle or Central Bridge) is the oldest bridge in Basel
Luna Park of Crazy People
This Luna Park is at the end of the Mittlere Brücke Bridge. The Carousel reach more than 100 meters of altitude!
Panoramic view of Marktplatz
MarkPlatz is the Basel's market square.
Rathaus, Basel's Town Hall.
Rathaus is Basel's Town Hall situated in Marktplatz square.
Detailed View of Rathaus
This clock tower is painted and decorated with beautiful figures
Vespa surrounded by bikes
There are a lots a bikes in Switzerland and some Vespa... I Love this scooter!
Basel Street Artist
I met some street artist in Basel. This is the most representative of course!
Typical view of Swiss window
Usually, swiss windows are decorated with red flowers
The Panoramic Route
A fantastic attraction for adults and childern in the centre of town
Inside the Basel Munster (view 1)
is one of the main landmarks and tourist attractions of the Swiss city of Basel.
Inside the Basel Munster (view 2)
Originally a Catholic cathedral and today a reformed Protestant church, it was built between 1019 and 1500 in Romanesque and Gothic styles
Inside the Basel Munster (view 3)
The late Romanesque building was destroyed by the 1356 Basel earthquake and rebuilt by Johannes Gmünd.
Inside the Basel Munster (view 4)
Detail of skull sculpture
Sunset view on the river Rhine
The Rhine is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe at 1,320 kilometres.
View from the Panoramic Wheel
Panoramic View of Basel on the top of wheel attraction.
Detail of "Bellevue"
This Panoramic wheel give me a wide and awesome view of the city
Another View from the Panoramic Wheel
Amazing view from the Bellevue ferris wheel - Basel
City Old Town with Spalen Gate
The Spalentor is the most imposing of the three surviving city gates that formed part of the fortifications of 1400.
The Spalentor (Spalen Gate)
The side facing away from the town is decorated with three figures from the beginning of the 15th century - the Madonna and two prophets.