Hammering Man by Jonathan Borofsky Visit the most hard working man in Basel, the Hammering Man on the Aeschenplatz. Find out more about: + Hammering Man by Jonathan Borofsky
Tinguely fountain Basel got a new landmark in 1977 when Jean Tinguely placed some amusing machine sculptures in an enormous pool of water on the site where the stage of the old city theatre was once located. Find out more about: + Tinguely fountain
Art Basel and its Parcours Art-filled walk: every year, Art Basel’s Parcours invites visitors to explore sculptures and performances in the city’s neighbourhoods. Find out more about: + Art Basel and its Parcours
Villa Wenkenhof With its charming French gardens and English park with sculptures by Richard Serra – both of which can be enjoyed on Sundays – Villa Wenkenhof is Basel’s answer to Versailles in miniature. Find out more about: + Villa Wenkenhof
Walk of art: the "Rehberger-Weg" The newly created Rehberger-Weg is a 6-kilometre path from the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein to the Fondation Beyeler in Riehen. Find out more about: + Walk of art: the "Rehberger-Weg"