Switzerland, Bourbaki-Panorama
Switzerland, Bourbaki-Panorama
Bourbaki Panorama is a huge picture of 1881, illustrating an impressive event in history: it shows the French eastern army of General Bourbaki at her transition to Switzerland during the German-French
Switzerland, University Botanical Garden
Switzerland, University Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden at Basel University, a walk through which brings a lot of pleasure, was founded in 1589 and is the oldest in the world. It belongs to the Botanical Faculty of
Switzerland, Botanical Garden in Bern
Switzerland, Botanical Garden in Bern
The University Botanical Garden of Bern is famous for its unique specimens of various exotic plants, representatives of tropical and subtropical Alpine, forest, aquatic crops and equally
Switzerland, Botanical Garden in Lausanne
Switzerland, Botanical Garden
Cantonal Botanical Garden is located on the outskirts of the park “Milan”, created in the 19th century as a visual guide to medicinal plants for university students, today is a favorite
Switzerland, Botanical Garden in Geneva
Switzerland, Botanical Garden in Geneva
A few hundred meters from the UN building is the Botanical Garden, in which there are several tropical greenhouses and greenhouses, a library with a magnificent herbarium,
Switzerland, Grand Theater of Geneva
Switzerland, Grand Theater of Geneva
The Grand Theater is the opera house in Geneva. During the XVII and XVIII centuries. Geneva was heavily influenced by Calvinism, so the first building of the opera house was built in Geneva
Switzerland, Lucerne Biological Museum
Switzerland, Lucerne Biological Museum
The Lucerne Biological Museum is an amazing place where you can study natural history literally by touch. The museum conducts its history with the Kunstkamera of the 18th century and
Switzerland, Library of the Abbey of St. Galla
Switzerland, Library of the Abbey of St. Galla
In the period from VII to XVIII century, St. Gallen himself was considered an abbey. The founder is considered to be a monk named Gull, originally from Ireland. Since 719 it
Switzerland, Bernese Town Hall
Switzerland, Bernese Town Hall
The Bernese Town Hall, despite the fact that it was built in the 15th century, is now used for its intended purpose: here during the five annual sessions the Great Council of the Canton of Bern
Switzerland, Benedictine Monastery
Switzerland, Benedictine Monastery
The Benedictine monastery stands in a mountain valley at the foot of Mount Titlis and is considered the possession of the city of Engelberg. It was founded in 1120 by Count Zellenbüren
Switzerland, Basel Art Museum
Switzerland, Basel Art Museum
The Art Museum in Basel is a large public collection of Swiss art objects. At the heart of the museum’s richest collection is a large collection of paintings by the local collector Basilius
Switzerland, Basel Zoo
Switzerland, Basel Zoo
The Basel Zoo, located right in the center of the city, is 12 hectares of magnificent parkland. The animals in it can be seen, rather, because they themselves will want to show themselves, and not because
Switzerland, Basel Synagogue
Switzerland, Basel Synagogue
The first Jews appeared in Basel in the XII century. They built their temple on Rindermarkt. Then in 1349 the Jews were accused of poisoning the wells. Then the locals did not understand who was
Switzerland, Architectural Museum
Switzerland, Architectural Museum
One of the most important attractions of Basel, deservedly reputed as a city-exhibition, is the only Museum of Architecture in Switzerland, in the interchangeable expositions of which the
Switzerland, Lowesna Archaeological Site
Switzerland, Lowesna Archaeological Site
One of the most attractive places to relax in nature in Lausanne is a park, broken around the ruins of the ancient Roman village of Lauzonnah. This archaeological zone is next to the