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Basel – City of Museums

They have so many museums here that their only city guide is “Guide to Museums – Basel”. At this point I feel that this city is extremely overhyped. Even Jeff says, “It’s like Taipei”. We expected the city, or at least even the museums, to be forefronts of contemporary architecture. With the exception of Mario Botta’s Tinguely museum, all of them are actually just interior renovations of old buildings. And to make things worse, we are not allowed to bring cameras inside the museums!

As for the exhibits, the Kunstmuseum had the most highlights. The famous apples on a table still life by Cezanne, Picasso’s Naked Boy, and one of my personal favorites, Van Gogh’s self portrait are all in here.

The Tingueley Museum by Mario Botta was alright, we concentrated more on the building than the rather interesting looking Tingueley exhibits.

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makelove

Make Love, Not War.

The Architecture Museum is really really pathetic. It is tiny, has practically nothing about architecture, and most of the space are taken by art installations. The only good thing about it is the fact that I bought the Traveler’s Edition of the Phaidon Architectural Atlas. And inside the book I discovered that Herzog & de Meuron’s Signal Box is actually in Basel !!!!! To make things more freaky, it’s actually just across the road from my hostel!!! And I’ve walked past it (duh, you blind fool) a number of times !!!

signalbox

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Another building I accidently “bumped” into.

On our way back, we saw some weird metal things protruding out of people’s front doors. Figured it’s a shoescrapper thing, maybe this used to be a mudtown.

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Does It Work For Chewing Gum?

Geneva – International Home of Refugees

Stopped by this place for two hours during the train ride from Lyon to Basel. This is one of the top three cities always trading places with Vienna and Sydney for “The Best City In The World”. Now that I’ve been to all of them, I can assure you – Sydney is the best !!

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Slightly disappointed here. There’s nothing here really, except lots of swans in the lake.

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I did discover that Geneva was the base of John Calvin’s Protestant thing, after walking past his home! Pleasant surprise!

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