Fasnacht - Reviews from across the web
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Fastnacht, Basel - IgoUgo Reviews It starts in the morning at 4am, when all the lights are put out, and proceeds through several stages - some more open, some for children, and others in the restaurants and so on. You can find the date on the website: www.fasnacht.ch. You can also see more pictures, e... igougo.com
Basler Fasnacht Online | Welcome to Basel Fasnacht Fasnacht is like one big family party for the whole of Basel, although guests are obviously more than welcome. It has to be said that our carnival, whose origins are deeply rooted in local tradition, does not give visitors much of an opportunity for active participation in the proceedings. And there... fasnacht.ch
Fasnacht in Basel (BS) - Switzerland Tourism On Monday afternoon, and on Wednesday afternoon as well, the Cliquen march along a planned route through the city, making their way through throngs of spectators. Months before Fasnacht, a current theme is chosen and transposed to the costumes, masks, and lanterns. It also appears on the leaflets wr... myswitzerland.com
Basel tourism: Fasnacht, Basel art fair, Basel Tourism TriRhena Discovering Basel is a feast for all senses and full of surprises! The Old Town is one of the best preserved and most beautiful in Europe! Art ranks high on Basel’s list of priorities: more than thirty museums, art objects and many modern structures designed by world-famous architects manifeste the ... tourism-trirhena.com
Fastnacht Celebration in Basel Switzerland Parade participants include many local cliques, groups and guilds who spend practically the entire year planning for the celebration. And, it shows. Taking place over three days, the outlandish masks and colorful costumes never cease to amaze. The ambiance is friendly and fun -- as opposed to drunke... vacationtravelchannel.com
Fasnacht (Basel Carnival) OK since we've returned from South Africa, we are back in the winter zone of Basel, but now it's the beginning of the end of winter, because Fasnacht is upon us. Running annually since perhaps the 11th century, Fasnacht is the beginning of the fasting season of lent (although the Swiss are primarily... travelblog.org
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