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Sanacare Gruppenpraxis Basel Hirzbrunnen

Sanacare Gruppenpraxis Basel Hirzbrunnen

Kleinriehenstrasse 53, 4058 Basel
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parterre basel

parterre basel

4051 Basel

Parterre Basel From an informal youth center café to an SME The history of the Parterre Basel is a long one, and one spurred by social engagement. In 1942, the BFA (Basler Freizeitaktion, engl. “Basel Recreational Activities”) was founded with the goal of establishing an open youth work center. The idea was to offer diversion for the youth during the hard times of the on-going war — such as workshops and open meeting points, but also activities such as choirs, hiking, and trips. Today, the BFA still operates several youth centers and activities, albeit now as JuAr Basel. In 1975, the BFA opens the “Kaffi Schlappe” next to the Kaserne, including a youth counselling center, probably one of the first of its kind in Switzerland. Since 1992, the restaurant has continuously been developed and expanded according to economic criteria. With the takeover of the premises previously used by the GGG library on the first floor/ground floor, the restaurant now stands on its own feet as a business. In 1999, the Restaurant Parterre is opened, replacing the “Kaffi” but still keeping the aspects of social engagement and youth work in place. The business behind the restaurant is accordingly called Parterre Basel but still run by the BFA. Over the next few years, the company expands further, incorporating more subsectors to its business areas. Amongst others, laundry and cleaning services are now offered, and a buvette (an outdoor snack bar) is opened during the summer months on the Rhine bank. Additionally, the restaurant Rialto (2003) and the event hall Querfeld (2007) have been taken over as venues, which is another step for the Parterre Basel to become an SME. As you can see, the formerly socially engaged youth center has become a profit-oriented and economically minded business with a focus on cultural and social engagement. In 2006, the BFA hands over the Parterre Basel business to four private investors. As a result, the previously established business was split into the Parterre AG (Gastronomy, cultural arts, events), and Parterre Tangram (social engagement, work integration, etc.) Mid-2015 sees another change that is indicative of future developments. Yvonne Hürlimann-Hockenjos, the long-standing patron, is now joint owner of the afore-mentioned established businesses, together with Peter Sterli und Roland Aebi. In addition, Yvonne Hürlimann-Hockenjos’ granddaughter, Diane Hürlimann, has been delegated to the Board of Directors and the shareholders’ meeting/committee.

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Parterre Basel From an informal youth center café to an SME The history of the Parterre Basel is a long one, and one spurred by social engagement. In 1942, the BFA (Basler Freizeitaktion, engl. “Basel Recreational Activities”) was founded with the goal of establishing an open youth work center. The idea was to offer diversion for the youth during the hard times of the on-going war — such as workshops and open meeting points, but also activities such as choirs, hiking, and trips. Today, the BFA still operates several youth centers and activities, albeit now as JuAr Basel. In 1975, the BFA opens the “Kaffi Schlappe” next to the Kaserne, including a youth counselling center, probably one of the first of its kind in Switzerland. Since 1992, the restaurant has continuously been developed and expanded according to economic criteria. With the takeover of the premises previously used by the GGG library on the first floor/ground floor, the restaurant now stands on its own feet as a business. In 1999, the Restaurant Parterre is opened, replacing the “Kaffi” but still keeping the aspects of social engagement and youth work in place. The business behind the restaurant is accordingly called Parterre Basel but still run by the BFA. Over the next few years, the company expands further, incorporating more subsectors to its business areas. Amongst others, laundry and cleaning services are now offered, and a buvette (an outdoor snack bar) is opened during the summer months on the Rhine bank. Additionally, the restaurant Rialto (2003) and the event hall Querfeld (2007) have been taken over as venues, which is another step for the Parterre Basel to become an SME. As you can see, the formerly socially engaged youth center has become a profit-oriented and economically minded business with a focus on cultural and social engagement. In 2006, the BFA hands over the Parterre Basel business to four private investors. As a result, the previously established business was split into the Parterre AG (Gastronomy, cultural arts, events), and Parterre Tangram (social engagement, work integration, etc.) Mid-2015 sees another change that is indicative of future developments. Yvonne Hürlimann-Hockenjos, the long-standing patron, is now joint owner of the afore-mentioned established businesses, together with Peter Sterli und Roland Aebi. In addition, Yvonne Hürlimann-Hockenjos’ granddaughter, Diane Hürlimann, has been delegated to the Board of Directors and the shareholders’ meeting/committee.

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Physiotherapie Santewell Basel Steinenvorstadt

Physiotherapie Santewell Basel Steinenvorstadt

Steinenvorstadt 21, 4051 Basel
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The point of contact for all of your requestsYou have a question about your insurance contract, an announcement to make or you need information? Our Customer Services are your exclusive point of contact. www.groupemutuel.ch/contactusWrite to us or contact us by phone: we will provide an answer as quickly as possible.Our Customer Services are available Monday to Friday, from 08.00 to 18.00:Hotline 0848 803 111 l Email clients@groupemutuel.chOne single address for sending medical invoices (original documents) and letters:Groupe Mutuel, Rue des Cèdres 5, 1919 Martignyprestations@groupemutuel.chIn approximately 40 agencies and 6 service centres throughout Switzerland, our employees are available to welcome and advise you.Opening hours: from 8.00 to 12.00 and 13.30 to 17.00 (incl. on the eve of public holidays).Make life easier thanks to your Customer AreaScan and send your invoices instantlyConsult your documents and refundsModify your contracts and personal dataDownload the application from your App StoreQuestions about the Customer area?Your frequently asked questions on the Customer Area - Groupe Mutuel Call our hotline on 058 758 71 71 (Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm)Write to us at customer.area@groupemutuel.ch

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call center in basel

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Sanacare Gruppenpraxis Basel Hirzbrunnen

Sanacare Gruppenpraxis Basel Hirzbrunnen

Kleinriehenstrasse 53, 4058 Basel
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Medical centreHealth care centerPracticeGeneral internal medicineOccupational medicineDoctors
parterre basel

parterre basel

4051 Basel

Parterre Basel From an informal youth center café to an SME The history of the Parterre Basel is a long one, and one spurred by social engagement. In 1942, the BFA (Basler Freizeitaktion, engl. “Basel Recreational Activities”) was founded with the goal of establishing an open youth work center. The idea was to offer diversion for the youth during the hard times of the on-going war — such as workshops and open meeting points, but also activities such as choirs, hiking, and trips. Today, the BFA still operates several youth centers and activities, albeit now as JuAr Basel. In 1975, the BFA opens the “Kaffi Schlappe” next to the Kaserne, including a youth counselling center, probably one of the first of its kind in Switzerland. Since 1992, the restaurant has continuously been developed and expanded according to economic criteria. With the takeover of the premises previously used by the GGG library on the first floor/ground floor, the restaurant now stands on its own feet as a business. In 1999, the Restaurant Parterre is opened, replacing the “Kaffi” but still keeping the aspects of social engagement and youth work in place. The business behind the restaurant is accordingly called Parterre Basel but still run by the BFA. Over the next few years, the company expands further, incorporating more subsectors to its business areas. Amongst others, laundry and cleaning services are now offered, and a buvette (an outdoor snack bar) is opened during the summer months on the Rhine bank. Additionally, the restaurant Rialto (2003) and the event hall Querfeld (2007) have been taken over as venues, which is another step for the Parterre Basel to become an SME. As you can see, the formerly socially engaged youth center has become a profit-oriented and economically minded business with a focus on cultural and social engagement. In 2006, the BFA hands over the Parterre Basel business to four private investors. As a result, the previously established business was split into the Parterre AG (Gastronomy, cultural arts, events), and Parterre Tangram (social engagement, work integration, etc.) Mid-2015 sees another change that is indicative of future developments. Yvonne Hürlimann-Hockenjos, the long-standing patron, is now joint owner of the afore-mentioned established businesses, together with Peter Sterli und Roland Aebi. In addition, Yvonne Hürlimann-Hockenjos’ granddaughter, Diane Hürlimann, has been delegated to the Board of Directors and the shareholders’ meeting/committee.

PremiumPremium Entry
CultureRestaurant equipment rentalSocial services
4051 Basel
CultureRestaurant equipment rentalSocial services

Parterre Basel From an informal youth center café to an SME The history of the Parterre Basel is a long one, and one spurred by social engagement. In 1942, the BFA (Basler Freizeitaktion, engl. “Basel Recreational Activities”) was founded with the goal of establishing an open youth work center. The idea was to offer diversion for the youth during the hard times of the on-going war — such as workshops and open meeting points, but also activities such as choirs, hiking, and trips. Today, the BFA still operates several youth centers and activities, albeit now as JuAr Basel. In 1975, the BFA opens the “Kaffi Schlappe” next to the Kaserne, including a youth counselling center, probably one of the first of its kind in Switzerland. Since 1992, the restaurant has continuously been developed and expanded according to economic criteria. With the takeover of the premises previously used by the GGG library on the first floor/ground floor, the restaurant now stands on its own feet as a business. In 1999, the Restaurant Parterre is opened, replacing the “Kaffi” but still keeping the aspects of social engagement and youth work in place. The business behind the restaurant is accordingly called Parterre Basel but still run by the BFA. Over the next few years, the company expands further, incorporating more subsectors to its business areas. Amongst others, laundry and cleaning services are now offered, and a buvette (an outdoor snack bar) is opened during the summer months on the Rhine bank. Additionally, the restaurant Rialto (2003) and the event hall Querfeld (2007) have been taken over as venues, which is another step for the Parterre Basel to become an SME. As you can see, the formerly socially engaged youth center has become a profit-oriented and economically minded business with a focus on cultural and social engagement. In 2006, the BFA hands over the Parterre Basel business to four private investors. As a result, the previously established business was split into the Parterre AG (Gastronomy, cultural arts, events), and Parterre Tangram (social engagement, work integration, etc.) Mid-2015 sees another change that is indicative of future developments. Yvonne Hürlimann-Hockenjos, the long-standing patron, is now joint owner of the afore-mentioned established businesses, together with Peter Sterli und Roland Aebi. In addition, Yvonne Hürlimann-Hockenjos’ granddaughter, Diane Hürlimann, has been delegated to the Board of Directors and the shareholders’ meeting/committee.

 Open by appointment – Closes today at 7:00 PM
Physiotherapie Santewell Basel Steinenvorstadt

Physiotherapie Santewell Basel Steinenvorstadt

Steinenvorstadt 21, 4051 Basel
PremiumPremium Entry
Physical therapyMedical massageHealth and sports massageLymphatic DrainageCraniosacral therapy
 Open – Closes today at 6:00 PM
PremiumPremium Entry
Wealth managementFinancial planningFinancial adviceAsset ManagementFamily OfficeInvestment and investment funds
 Closed – Opens in 18 minutes
PremiumPremium Entry
Health insuranceInsurance
Steinentorberg 8, 4051 Basel
Health insuranceInsurance
Groupe Mutuel Customer Services

The point of contact for all of your requestsYou have a question about your insurance contract, an announcement to make or you need information? Our Customer Services are your exclusive point of contact. www.groupemutuel.ch/contactusWrite to us or contact us by phone: we will provide an answer as quickly as possible.Our Customer Services are available Monday to Friday, from 08.00 to 18.00:Hotline 0848 803 111 l Email clients@groupemutuel.chOne single address for sending medical invoices (original documents) and letters:Groupe Mutuel, Rue des Cèdres 5, 1919 Martignyprestations@groupemutuel.chIn approximately 40 agencies and 6 service centres throughout Switzerland, our employees are available to welcome and advise you.Opening hours: from 8.00 to 12.00 and 13.30 to 17.00 (incl. on the eve of public holidays).Make life easier thanks to your Customer AreaScan and send your invoices instantlyConsult your documents and refundsModify your contracts and personal dataDownload the application from your App StoreQuestions about the Customer area?Your frequently asked questions on the Customer Area - Groupe Mutuel Call our hotline on 058 758 71 71 (Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm)Write to us at customer.area@groupemutuel.ch

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