Weil am Rhein has about 29,500 inhabitants and lies in Baden-Wuerttemberg at the Dreilaendereck where Germany, France and Switzerland meet. The Vitra Campus, an architectural collection featuring buildings by Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando, and Herzog & de Meuron, makes the town internationally known in design circles. The Vitra Design Museum hosts rotating exhibitions.
Basel is directly across the Swiss border, walkable or a short tram ride away. Loerrach lies to the northeast. Huningue in France is across the Rhine. The Rhine and Wiese rivers meet in the town area. Weil station connects to the Basel S-Bahn network. The flat Rhine plain provides the landscape, with the Black Forest foothills beginning east of Loerrach.
Weil am Rhein has about 29,500 inhabitants and lies in Baden-Wuerttemberg at the Dreilaendereck where Germany, France and Switzerland meet. The Vitra Campus, an architectural collection featuring buildings by Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando, and Herzog & de Meuron, makes the town internationally known in design circles. The Vitra Design Museum hosts rotating exhibitions.
Basel is directly across the Swiss border, walkable or a short tram ride away. Loerrach lies to the northeast. Huningue in France is across the Rhine. The Rhine and Wiese rivers meet in the town area. Weil station connects to the Basel S-Bahn network. The flat Rhine plain provides the landscape, with the Black Forest foothills beginning east of Loerrach.
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