Basel Sights

Münster

  • Address
    • Münsterplatz Grossbasel
  • Website
  • Phone
    • 061 272 91 57
  • Hours
    • 10am-5pm Mon-Fri,10am-4pm Sat, 1-5pm Sun Easter-Oct, 11am-4pm Mon-Sat, 2-4pm Sun Nov-Easter

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Lonely Planet review for Münster

The 13th-century Münster is a mix of Gothic exteriors and Romanesque interiors and was largely rebuilt after an earthquake in 1356. The tomb of the Renaissance humanist Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466–1536), who lived in Basel, lies in the cathedral’s northern aisle. In the crypt are remnants of the cathedral’s 9th-century predecessor. You can climb the soaring Gothic towers (Sfr3) in groups of two or more. The two chunky, red-stone, late-Gothic cloisters, mostly from the 15th century but with Romanesque vestiges, are linked by a broad hall, whose timber ceiling was once richly decorated.

 

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