Architectural Landmarks in Basel

Basel is Switzerland's third-most-populous city (after Zürich and Geneva) and holds a special place in the north of Switzerland as it shares borders with both France and Germany. Switzerland's second-largest economic centre is also a vibrant cultural city, Basel being home to about 40 museums and some famous architects such as Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron !

Barfüßerkirche
1275 - 1309
Musikmuseum, Basel
2000
Jazzcampus
1642, converted between 2011 and 2013
Haus zum Kirschgarten
1775 - 1780
Bäumlihof
18th century
kHaus
1863, conversion 2022
Werkraum Warteck
1900
Silo Erlenmatt
1912, renovated in 2020
Unternehmen Mitte
1913
Antoniuskirche
1925 - 1927
Volkshaus Basel
1925, renovated in 2012
Johanneskirche, Basel
1936
Kunstmuseum Basel
1936, extension 2016
Helvetia Campus Towers
1955, 2019 - 2023
Universitätsbibliothek Basel
1962 - 1968
Bank für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich
1972 - 1977, 1989 - 1995
Picassoplatz
Museum Tinguely
1996
Fondation Beyeler
1997
Peter Merian Haus
2000
Novartis Forum 3
2005
Museum der Kulturen, Basel
1848, renovated 2008-2010
Banting 1
Fabrikstrasse 15
2009
Straßenbahnhaltestelle St. Johann
2009
Physic Garden 3
2011
Basel Messe
2011-2013
HGK FHNW
2010 - 2014
Helsinki Dreispitz
2014
Asklepios 8
2015
Roche Tower
2015
Transitlager Dreispitz
2016
FHNW Campus Muttenz
2018
Baloise Park Süd
2020
Baloise Park Ost
2021
Mövenpick Hotel - Baloise Park West
2021
Biozentrum Basel
2021
Novartis Pavillon
2022
Kuppel Basel
2024
Wohnbebauung Gempenstrasse
2024
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