Medieval Canal Remains

Medieval Canal Remains. The Riehenteichstrasse is named after a medieval industrial canal that was built in the 13th century and was largely abolished in 1917.

Location: Riehenteichstrasse, Basel, Switzerland

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The Riehenteichstrasse is named after a medieval industrial canal that was built in the 13th century and was largely abolished in 1917.

Source: Sesselackerweglein | Klingelbergstrasse | Reinacherstrasse | Haltingerstrasse | Petersplatz | Eichenstrasse | Schönenbergweglein | Riehenteichstrasse | Grenzstrasse | Chrischonaweglein | Unterer Heuberg | Spalenring | Theodor Herzl-Anlage | Schlüsselberg | Falknerstrasse | Schorenweg | Septerstrasse | Sulzerstrasse | Matthäusstrasse | Rümelinsplatz | Kohlenberg | Batterieanlage | Asconastrasse | Mythenstrasse

Medieval Canal Remains — Basel, Canton of Zurich

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