Best attractions and places to see around Magden, a municipality in the district of Rheinfelden in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland, offers local points of interest and access to a wider array of attractions in the surrounding region. This area is well-situated for exploring the natural beauty and cultural sites of the Fricktal and beyond. Visitors can find a mix of historical sites, natural features, and various hiking trails. The region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
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Rheinfelden Town Hall The Town Hall is a hidden gem full of history. It is located in the town hall and can be reached via the Gothic staircase in the inner courtyard. Inside, magnificent portraits of the Habsburg rulers and coats of arms await. Anyone who wants to get married in Rheinfelden can celebrate their civil wedding here. Cultural asset of regional importance. On the night of February 11, 1531, the old town hall in Rheinfelden fell victim to a fire. Shortly afterwards, a new building was built using the medieval tower that had been spared from the fire. This late Gothic building forms the core of today's town hall. Coat of arms & portraits of the rulers. The large council chamber was decorated on the north and south sides with coats of arms from the Ropstein workshop in Freiburg im Breisgau. These were donated by Austrian sovereigns, friendly forest towns and the county of Hauenstein, as well as local nobles who were in the service of the Habsburgs. 10 princes and 8 citizens' portraits depict personalities from Rheinfelden's history: Among others, Emperor Ferdinand I and Maria Theresa. Text / Source: Tourism Rheinfelden, City Office, Rheinfelden https://www.tourismus-rheinfelden.ch/de/erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/rathaussaal-rheinfelden
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Rheinfelden Town Hall Centrally located, the town hall with its impressive baroque facade, massive tower and beautiful courtyard stands in the middle of Rheinfelden's old town. An Austrian coat of arms on a Swiss town hall? After the town hall burned down in 1531, it was rebuilt. The tower with its crenellated crown dates back to the Zähringer period. The baroque facade from the 18th century shows the coats of arms of Austria, the county of Hauenstein, Laufenburg, Säckingen, Rheinfelden, and the Truchsessen family. Rheinfelden belonged to the Habsburgs and thus to Austria for almost 1000 years. Today, the entire city administration is located in the historic building. Rudolf: The King of Rheinfelden. When you enter through the gate on the left, there is a cast of the gravestone of Rudolf von Rheinfelden († 1080). The former court and market arcades are also here. Text / Source: Tourism Rheinfelden, City Office, Rheinfelden https://www.tourismus-rheinfelden.ch/de/erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/rheinfelder-rathaus
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Rhine Bridge "Border crossing between the two Rheinfelden" The old Rhine Bridge is a Rhine and border crossing between the two Rheinfelden. Crossing is only permitted for pedestrians, bicycles, mopeds, taxis and the local bus. From the ferry to the bridge. There was already a ferry in the area of today's bridge during Roman rule. The Zähringers, who expanded the market town of Rheinfelden into a town, also had a ferry connection across the Rhine. It ensured the connection to the road to the Zähringen possessions in Breisgau. The first bridge was probably built in the second half of the 12th century, because in 1198 a citizen of Rheinfelden was referred to in a document as Heinricus de Ponte (Heinrich von der Brücke). It was therefore the oldest bridge between Constance and Strasbourg, even before the middle bridge in Basel, which was built in 1225. Pedestrian bridge. Except for taxis and the local bus, cars are no longer allowed to use the bridge. The crossing over the Rhine and the entire old town is reserved for bicycles at walking pace and pedestrians. The Rhine bridge offers a wonderful view of the old town facades and the Park Hotel on the Rhine. Text / Source: Tourism Rheinfelden, City Office, Rheinfelden https://www.tourismus-rheinfelden.ch/de/erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/rheinbruecke
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Rhine Bridge, Rheinfelden since 1150 Around 1150, Konrad von Zähringen had the first Rhine bridge built in Rheinfelden. This gave the newly minted town of Rheinfelden (which received town charter in 1130) a major economic boom. The bridge in Rheinfelden was the only bridge over the Rhine in the area at the time, and was even older than the bridges in Basel. Thanks to the island, building a bridge here was easier than elsewhere in the Rhine, as the island could be used as a bridge pillar. This is why the bridge still has a bend today. One night in 1897, the old wooden bridge burned down. "It is said that many a Rheinfelden resident shed a tear when this old landmark of the town, to which such a rich piece of history is linked, was consumed by flames." Construction of the bridge that still stands today began soon after. Fortunately, it is now fireproof, but still not completely out of danger. In 1995 it was almost washed away by floods, and in May 1999 the bridge also withstood the flood of the century. Text / Source: http://rheinfelden.net/rhf-p.htm http://rheinfelden.net/rhf-p.htm
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Rheinfelden Town Hall Centrally located, the town hall with its impressive baroque facade, massive tower and beautiful courtyard stands in the middle of Rheinfelden's old town. An Austrian coat of arms on a Swiss town hall? After the town hall burned down in 1531, it was rebuilt. The tower with its crenellated crown dates back to the Zähringer period. The baroque facade from the 18th century shows the coats of arms of Austria, the county of Hauenstein, Laufenburg, Säckingen, Rheinfelden, and the Truchsessen family. Rheinfelden belonged to the Habsburgs and thus to Austria for almost 1000 years. Today, the entire city administration is located in the historic building. Rudolf: The King of Rheinfelden. When you enter through the gate on the left, there is a cast of the gravestone of Rudolf von Rheinfelden († 1080). The former court and market arcades are also here. Text / Source: Tourism Rheinfelden, City Office, Rheinfelden https://www.tourismus-rheinfelden.ch/de/erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/rheinfelder-rathaus
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Inner courtyard of the Rheinfelden town hall The imposing Rheinfelden town hall with its baroque facade and coats of arms, the defiant tower, the courthouse and the beautiful inner courtyard with the proud open staircase. (The Rheinfelden town hall is often referred to as a miniature version of the Basel town hall! Text / Source: Tourism Rheinfelden, City Office, Rheinfelden Rheinfelden-rundgang-rheinfelden-2021_0
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Rheinfelden Town Hall The Town Hall is a hidden gem full of history. It is located in the town hall and can be reached via the Gothic staircase in the inner courtyard. Inside, magnificent portraits of the Habsburg rulers and coats of arms await. Anyone who wants to get married in Rheinfelden can celebrate their civil wedding here. Cultural asset of regional importance. On the night of February 11, 1531, the old town hall in Rheinfelden fell victim to a fire. Shortly afterwards, a new building was built using the medieval tower that had been spared from the fire. This late Gothic building forms the core of today's town hall. Coat of arms & portraits of the rulers. The large council chamber was decorated on the north and south sides with coats of arms from the Ropstein workshop in Freiburg im Breisgau. These were donated by Austrian sovereigns, friendly forest towns and the county of Hauenstein, as well as local nobles who were in the service of the Habsburgs. 10 princes and 8 citizens' portraits depict personalities from Rheinfelden's history: Among others, Emperor Ferdinand I and Maria Theresa. Text / Source: Tourism Rheinfelden, City Office, Rheinfelden https://www.tourismus-rheinfelden.ch/de/erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/rathaussaal-rheinfelden
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Rheinfelden Town Hall Centrally located, the town hall with its impressive baroque facade, massive tower and beautiful courtyard stands in the middle of Rheinfelden's old town. An Austrian coat of arms on a Swiss town hall? After the town hall burned down in 1531, it was rebuilt. The tower with its crenellated crown dates back to the Zähringer period. The baroque facade from the 18th century shows the coats of arms of Austria, the county of Hauenstein, Laufenburg, Säckingen, Rheinfelden, and the Truchsessen family. Rheinfelden belonged to the Habsburgs and thus to Austria for almost 1000 years. Today, the entire city administration is located in the historic building. Rudolf: The King of Rheinfelden. When you enter through the gate on the left, there is a cast of the gravestone of Rudolf von Rheinfelden († 1080). The former court and market arcades are also here. Text / Source: Tourism Rheinfelden, City Office, Rheinfelden https://www.tourismus-rheinfelden.ch/de/erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/rheinfelder-rathaus
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Magden and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can visit the Rheinfelden Town Hall, an impressive building with a baroque facade and a tower dating back to the Zähringer period. The Old Rhine Bridge, Rheinfelden, is another significant historical landmark, considered the oldest bridge between Constance and Strasbourg. Additionally, the area around Magden includes the Paleolithic/Neolithic settlement at Strick, recognized as a Swiss heritage site of national significance, and the Roman historic landmark of Augusta Raurica in Augst, just 7.1 km away.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful natural attractions. The Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve is a protected area where the Wehra River flows into the Rhine, home to numerous waterfowl and fish species, perfect for enjoying nature. You can also explore the Jurapark Aargau for diverse natural landscapes and hiking opportunities.
Magden is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can hike along the Fricktaler Höhenweg, which passes by the Sonnenbergturm Möhlin, offering scenic views. For cycling, the Rhine Cycle Route Wallbach–Bad Säckingen provides opportunities to cycle along the majestic Rhine River. There are also various hiking routes around Magden that traverse green forests and meadows, including a panoramic trail and a wine trail. For more specific routes, you can find numerous hiking trails, MTB trails, and gravel biking routes in the area.
Absolutely. The Old Rhine Bridge, Rheinfelden, is accessible for pedestrians and offers views of the old town. The Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve is a great spot for families to observe wildlife. The Sonnenbergturm Möhlin, a viewing tower near Magden, features playgrounds and barbecue areas, making it ideal for a family outing. Many of the local hiking trails are also suitable for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Sonnenbergturm Möhlin. This 22-meter high observation platform is freely accessible year-round and offers extensive views over the Fricktal valley. Another excellent spot is the St. Chrischona Television Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in Switzerland, which provides impressive sights and views to the Jura and the Alps.
The Magdalenaquelle, or Magdalena Spring, holds historical importance for Magden. Originally known as a sulfur spring and first documented in 1843, its water today supplies five of the village's six fountains. The community invested in its renewed accessibility in 1983, preserving this piece of local history. Interestingly, this spring also serves as a water source for the Feldschlösschen Brewery in Rheinfelden.
Yes, some attractions are designed to be accessible. The Old Rhine Bridge, Rheinfelden, is open to pedestrians and bicycles, and the Rhine Cycle Route Wallbach–Bad Säckingen is generally flat and suitable for various users. The Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve also offers accessible paths to enjoy nature.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Magdalenaquelle, a historic spring that supplies the village fountains. You could also explore the local wine trail around Magden, allowing you to hike and sample local wines. For a unique cultural experience, the Feldschlösschen Brewery in Rheinfelden, which uses water from the Magdalena spring, offers tours.
On a rainy day, you can visit the Sole Uno - Wellness World in Rheinfelden, approximately 3.6 km from Magden, which offers spa, wellness, and massage facilities. Another option is to take a tour of the Feldschlösschen Brewery in Rheinfelden, where you can learn about the brewing process. The museums at Augusta Raurica also provide an indoor historical experience.
The Sonnenbergturm Möhlin is freely accessible year-round, offering panoramic views regardless of the season. Generally, spring through autumn provides the most pleasant weather for hiking and cycling along the various trails and the Rhine Cycle Route. However, the region's natural beauty can be enjoyed in all seasons, with specific considerations for attire during winter.
Yes, the Rheinfelden Town Hall is a prominent cultural landmark with its baroque facade and Zähringer-era tower. The Old Rhine Bridge, Rheinfelden, is not only historical but also a cultural symbol connecting two towns. Further afield, the Basel Cathedral and Basel Town Hall, about 17 km from Magden, are iconic architectural and cultural sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Old Rhine Bridge is loved for its historical context and views of the old town. The Rheinfelden Town Hall is admired for its impressive architecture and rich history. Many also enjoy the extensive views from the St. Chrischona Television Tower and the peaceful natural setting of the Wehra River Mouth Nature Reserve.


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