Basel Minster

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Basel Minster is a prominent Gothic and Romanesque cathedral in Basel, Switzerland, known for its distinctive red sandstone architecture and twin towers overlooking the Rhine.

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Basel Minster canonical 4

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cathedral
church building
landmark
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture
builtFor Holy Roman Emperor Henry II NERFINISHED
cityPanoramaView Basel NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1019
country Switzerland
dedicatedTo Saint Pantalus NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
denomination Swiss Reformed Church NERFINISHED
destroyedBy Basel earthquake of 1356 NERFINISHED
elevation Münsterhügel (Minster Hill) NERFINISHED
floorPlan basilica layout
function cultural venue
place of worship
hasFeature Gothic ribbed vaults
Romanesque crypt
medieval cloister
sculpted portals
viewing platform on tower
hasPart Gallus Tower NERFINISHED
Martin Tower NERFINISHED
apse
choir
cloister
crypt
façade with rose window
main portal
nave
twin towers
heritageStatus Swiss heritage site of national significance
locatedIn Basel NERFINISHED
Canton of Basel-Stadt NERFINISHED
Old Town of Basel NERFINISHED
materialUsed red sandstone
overlooks River Rhine NERFINISHED
previousDenomination Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
reconstructionStart late 14th century
reconstructionStyle Late Gothic NERFINISHED
roofType patterned tiled roof
usedFor concerts
religious services
tourism

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Gerrit Gerritszoon burialPlace Basel Minster
Johannes Oecolampadius workLocation Basel Minster
Gertrude of Hohenberg burialPlace Basel Minster
Old Town of Basel contains Basel Minster