Barefoot in Basel

Barefoot in Basel. The Barfüsserplatz in Basel is named after the Barfüsser, a Franciscan order that was active in the city from 1231 to 1529. The name 'Barfüs…

Location: Barfüsserplatz, Basel, Switzerland

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The Barfüsserplatz in Basel is named after the Barfüsser, a Franciscan order that was active in the city from 1231 to 1529. The name 'Barfüsser' literally means 'barefoot' in English, which refers to the order's tradition of walking barefoot as a sign of humility.

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Barefoot in Basel — Basel, Canton of Zurich

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