The Dust-Free Realm by Lake Lucerne | Lucerne, Switzerland
| Lucerne, Switzerland. The history of the town of Lucerne dates back to the Roman times, also known as 'Lucerne'. Under the blue sky and white clouds, romantic love is performed to death here, and the inspiration of literati bursts forth: Mark Twain's 'A Tramp Abroad', Tolstoy's 'Lucerne', and Zhu Ziqing's 'Impressions of Europe' were all written here. Medieval churches and covered bridges, Renaissance palaces and city walls, ancient streets and alleys full of art and life, and colorful, elegant, and artistic murals~
Chapel Bridge: Known as the landmark of Lucerne, built in 1333, it is the oldest wooden covered bridge in Europe. On the transom of the bridge, there are more than 100 paintings depicting religious, historical, and character stories.
Octagonal Water Tower: Located next to the Chapel Bridge, built around 1300.
Church of St. Leodegar: Also known as the Hof Church, located on the north shore of Lake Lucerne, its two Gothic spires are particularly eye-catching, mixed with Baroque style.
The Dying Lion: 'Dedicated to the loyalty and bravery of the Swiss', Mark Twain called it 'the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world.'
Old Town: Retains the medieval look and atmosphere. You can enjoy the colorful historical buildings, such as the town hall, Jesuit church, and the Rosengart Museum.
Lake Lucerne: One of the largest and most beautiful lakes in Switzerland.
The most famous Swiss city is Kapellbrücke, also known as the Church Bridge, which is the symbol of Lucerne. It was built in 1333 and is also the oldest wooden bridge in Europe. The bridge's cross eyebrow has 120 religious historical oil paintings. You can also enjoy the scene of the Black Death. the paintings.
Capel Bridge and Water Tower, the top 5 Swiss tourist card, the most recognizable landmark in Lucerne. Capel, meaning church; Capel Bridge, literal translation of church bridge, named from the north bank of the bridge St. Peter's Church; Because the bridge column is full of flowers, also known as the flower bridge. The water tower was built in 1300 and the covered bridge was built in 1332. Although it was damaged twice and reconstructed twice (the second reconstruction of the covered bridge destroyed by fire in 1994), it still has no loss of medieval romance. 34 meters high stone octagonal water tower, calm atmosphere, proudly standing in the river; 204 meters long wooden covered bridge, smart and elegant, floating across the river... The best way to open the covered bridge water tower: bridge to and from more than once; The bridge is surrounded by four-sided road bridges on the east and west sides of the Ross River and the four-sided shapes of the two sides.
The Cabel Bridge is a wooden structured bridge in Lucerne, Switzerland, 204 meters long, across the banks of the River Isles and close to the exit of Lake Lucerne. This bridge is the oldest existing wooden bridge in Europe, is a landmark of Lucerne City and a major tourist attraction in Switzerland. Because there is a church on the north bank of the bridge, it is called the church bridge.
Just take the time to admire the nice architecture of a tranquil town in Switzerland, Lucerne ! the chapel bridge is a must go place
The Kapellbrücke is a wooden covered bridge in Luzern, Switzerland, 204 meters (670 feet) long, crossing the Reuss River and approaching the exit of Lake Luzern. The bridge is the oldest existing wooden bridge in Europe, a landmark of Lusen and a major tourist attraction in Switzerland. Because there is a St. Peter's Church on the north bank of the bridge, it is called the Church Bridge (Kapellbrücke, English: Chapel Bridge).
It was snowing so it looked so beautiful across the water! Walking across it was very interesting seeing the history and pictures on it too.