Late Middle Ages · Europe · Disaster
1356
Earthquake destroys Basel
October 1356
An autumn quake estimated above magnitude six leveled much of the Swiss city. Fires sparked by overturned hearths burned what had not collapsed. Three hundred died, a small number for the era, but the tremor remains the most destructive earthquake in Swiss recorded history. Basel's wealthy bishops would spend decades rebuilding the cathedral and ramparts in pink sandstone.