Your guide to culture in Arlesheim. Discover cathedral concerts on the historic Silbermann organ, performances at the Goetheanum and charming events in the region's most beautiful village.
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Arlesheim is different – and that's exactly what makes it special. This baroque village on Basel's doorstep was officially named one of Switzerland's Most Beautiful Villages in 2024. You won't find techno clubs here, but world-class concerts on a 260-year-old Silbermann organ, theatre in the architecturally unique Goetheanum, and romantic evenings in Switzerland's largest English landscape garden.
If you're looking for classical music, spiritual culture and historic ambience, Arlesheim is the place. This village with over 1,300 years of history offers a unique blend of baroque heritage and vibrant cultural life. The connection to Basel (15 minutes on Tram 10) makes it the perfect base: daytime culture in the village, nightlife in the city.
The cultural scene is world-class and diverse:
Village Centre: Around the cathedral you'll find cosy restaurants and historic architecture. The perfect spot for a relaxed evening.
Ermitage: The romantic gardens invite you to stroll. Open-air events take place here in summer.
Dornach (Goetheanum): Directly adjacent to Arlesheim. The imposing building is both a cultural centre and an architectural masterpiece.
Arlesheim is the perfect contrast to hectic city life. Here it's about quality over quantity: a concert in the cathedral rather than a hundred clubs, dinner at the Ochsen rather than fast food. The village is shaped by anthroposophy – Weleda and the Arlesheim Clinic have their roots here. This special atmosphere makes Arlesheim an insider tip for anyone seeking culture, history and fine food. And if you still want to dance afterwards: Basel is just 15 tram minutes away.