Pay a visit to the Temple Saint-Étienne, a historical church that was built in the year 1859 in the Gothic Revival style of architecture under the guidance of architect Jean-Baptiste Schacre. What stands today is the reincarnation of the old church that was built in the 12th Century. Later a bell tower was added to the sit in the 18th Century. The interiors of the church are adorned with detailed infrastructure and stained glass which depicts a number of parables from the Bible.
Martinskirche Müllheim, a structure with baroque style architecture, is one of the prominent landmarks in the city. Formerly a church, this structure has now been remodeled into a concert hall that can accommodate up to 291 people at once and features original stained glass windows, interesting murals, and a beautiful church organ.Although It has been restored, it retains much of its historical charm and is a popular venue for classical concerts.
Situated on a hill top and surrounded by dense woodlands, the Dorneck Castle of Switzerland is a Swiss heritage site and a popular tourist attraction. Through mostly in ruins it today consists of a well preserved tower and wall remains.
The Evangelische Pauluskirche has been at its current location since the 7th Century but it was properly rebuilt following the Neo-Romansque style of architecture in the 18th Century. The beautiful, red exterior and its towering steeple beckons locals and travelers inside this sight that is graced with an ornate altar and a charming organ. The church also has a carved crucifix and four bronze bells that intrigue every visitor.
The observation tower of Tour du Belvédère stands on the Mount Belvédère at 352 meters (1154.86 feet) above sea level. It was created by Ph. Ant. Fauler in 1898 with a structure that is similar to the Eiffel tower. Standing 20 meters (65.61 feet) high, it reveals a beautiful view of the Alsace plains and Sundgau hills in the south, a panorama of the Vosges mountains, Bernese Alps, the Black Forest and the Jura district.
Bank für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich or the Bank for International Settlements is located in the heart of the city of Basel. It was founded in the first half of the 20th century and represents the financial organizations for more than 60 countries around the world. The building itself is a towering cylindrical feat of architecture that's visible from miles away. This attraction is worth a look at when in Basel.