Hey everyone, first of all I would like to welcome you all to my new contribution and hope you have a day so far which has brought a lot of joy and maybe one or the other new experience into your life! Today I would like to share an experience with you which I made during my time in Basel and I am happy if you like my contribution.

When I explored the city of Basel I walked past these admirable pyramids which are located in the middle of the city and the next known building next to it is the famous theatre. The pyramids are also closely associated with the theatre and were created in the 20th century during the construction of it and the inspiration probably goes back to antiquity and I think it's associated with the pyramids of Ancient Egypt and these buildings are a great mixture of modern as well as old architecture. Officially, the square also belongs to the theatre and is nowadays an important cultural place for tourism which can of course be visited free of charge and thick glass plates were used for the construction. A few decades ago it was still a popular place for young people and especially the skateboarding scene often met here, but of course this was not popular with everyone in the long run and it came to the fact that a ban of skateboarding was spoken out.

To make skating more difficult, the city has taken some initiatives and in addition to the ban, has carried out some construction measures to keep the scene away from this place and even if I was not there during these times, I think that there was probably a lot of outcry at that time because some of big names from this scene met here. Today, the square is used from time to time as a meeting point for cultural purposes and in the heart of Basel at this place there are often artists from various areas who can spread their art here. It has also developed into an important location for gastronomy, which inspires people in many ways to go there and as a place with a high value of recognition, it fits perfectly with Basel and also combines facets of Ancient Egypt with modern art. Both during the day and in the evening it can be worthwhile to admire these architectural masterpieces and the unique thing is that they are even illuminated at night and immediately catch the eye by the strong color.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you could learn something new! I captured these pictures with my Sony Alpha 6000 plus 55-210 mm lens and iPhone 16.