The nearby cities of Lucerne and Zug offer a variety of sights and cultural highlights. We recommend you visit these places to discover the rich history and beauty of the region.
The nearby cities of Lucerne and Zug offer a variety of sights and cultural highlights. We recommend you visit these places to discover the rich history and beauty of the region.
The Chapel Bridge is a historic wooden bridge with a striking tower in the centre. It is one of Lucerne's landmarks and one of the oldest covered wooden bridges in Europe.
The imposing Lion Monument is a sculpture of a dying lion carved into a rock. It commemorates the Swiss guardsmen who died in Paris during the French Revolution.
Similar to the Chapel Bridge, the Spreuer Bridge is a historic wooden bridge in Lucerne. It is characterised by its painted ceiling panels with dances of death.
The Glacier Garden is a museum and open-air complex that shows the history of the glaciers and the city of Lucerne. Here you can explore impressive glacier mills and geological formations.
The Court Church is a magnificent Catholic church in Lucerne with an impressive façade and a rich interior. It is a place of spiritual tranquillity and beauty.
The Jesuit Church in Lucerne is an impressive baroque church and is one of the oldest baroque churches in Switzerland. Its magnificent interior and impressive architecture make it an important destination for visitors.