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Quote: The Chapel Bridge was constructed during the first half of the 14th century and was part of the city. It's the "Landmark of Luzern." Read More
Quote: In his book 'A Tramp Abroad' Mark Twain referred to this monument as 'The most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world' and I would certainly be inclined to agree with him. Just north of Lowenplatz above Read More
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Quote: The Glacier Garden Museum and Park, within walking distance from the more famous Lion Monument, is truly a hidden gem in Lucerne. The museum showcases the area's natural history, going back 20 million years to Read More
Quote: The Kunstmuseum (the Museum of Fine Arts) can be a pain to get to because it’s tucked away in what I’ll call the inner elbow of the Aare. The rest of the city’s big attractions—the churches and cathedrals, the Read More
Quote: Being the main cathedral of the city, this used to be a Benedictine monastery founded in the 8th century. In 1633, a fire destroyed the church; it was rebuilt in 1645. It is deemed to be the most important Read More
Quote: The Rosengart Collection blew me away. In no way would I have expected such an abundance of Picassos, Paul Klees, Chagall, Miro... an art lovers heaven! Don't miss it! Angela Rosengart is the sweetest person you Read More
Quote: The Spreuer Bridge was completed as a part of the city's fortifications in 1408. It's called Spreuer Bridge because chaff (Spreu) and leaves could be dumped into the Reuss only here. Read More
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Quote: On a clear day, there is very little better to do in a town like Lucerne than to put on your walking shoes and stroll pleasantly along its walkways. The absolutely crystal blue water of the River Reuss in the Read More
Quote: The Italian Renaissance city hall was built by Anton Isenmann between 1602 and 1606. Under the open arcades along the River Reuss, vegetables, fruit, and bread are offered at the weekly market. Read More