St. Johanns Gate

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St. John's Gate

The St.-Johanns-Tor is a former city ​​gate of the city of Basel and an earlier part of the Basel city wall . It was probably built between 1367 and 1375. It is one of the three city gates that still exist today and is a listed building .

literature

  • Rudolf Kaufmann: Basel the old townscape, 1936, Birkhäuser Verlag, articles 19 to 20
  • Guido Helmig / Christoph Ph. Matt in the 1989 annual report of Archaeological Soil Research Basel-Stadt, catalog of the landside Äusseren Grossbasler Stadtbefestigungen, ISBN 3-905098-10-5 , pages 96 to 98 with a comparative map on page 85
  • CH Baer: Kunstdenkmäler des Kantons Basel Stadt, Volume 1, 1932, Birkhäuser Verlag, pages 285 to 298
  • Franz August Stocker : Basler Stadtbilder, 1890, St. Georgs Verlag, pages 8 to 10
  • Hans Eppens: Baukultur in old Basel, 1974, Frobenius AG Basel, page 48
  • Emil Major: Buildings and Pictures from Basel's Cultural History, 1986, Verlag Peter Heman Basel, page 46
  • Christian Adolf Müller : The city fortifications of Basel, 1956, Helbing & Lichtenhahn, pages 45 to 49
  • Christian Adolf Müller: The Basel gate barriers in the 19th century. In: Basler Stadtbuch 1963 , pp. 13–35.
  • Annie Hagenbach: Basel in the picture of its painters, 1939, Verlag B. Wepf & Co Basel, article 59 with city-side view of the bulwark

Web links

Commons : St. Johanns-Tor  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The St.Johanns Gate. Retrieved August 2, 2017 .

Coordinates: 47 ° 33 '59.6 "  N , 7 ° 34' 55.4"  E ; CH1903:  610793  /  268437