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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
Quote: This is a fantastic way to get a well rounded feel of what a place like Lucerne has to offer. I took this trip in early June, which was, weather-wise, an excellent time to make it.Some friends and I left from the Read More
Quote: For the party animal in you, this is an event not to be missed! Every Lent - usually mid- to end of February - everybody catches the carnival spirit. Local carnival clubs, marching bands, or, as they are called, Read More
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Quote: There are certain things that a traveller finds themselves compelled to do in certain places, even though so many people have done it before them. Kissing the blarney stone, having waffles in Belgium, and hot Read More
Quote: Enjoy a beautiful side lake with a sun behind the highest mountains. Appreciate the bird sounds and hear so many different languages from so many cultures. Read More