Photospot
Photospot
30-60m
All ages
This iconic landmark is like a fairytale come to life. Imagine strolling along a wooden bridge, with the sound of water rushing beneath your feet, and the scent of fresh flowers in the air. That's exactly what you'll find on the Chapel Bridge.
The history of the Chapel Bridge is just as fascinating as its appearance, and stretches back over 700 years. Originally built in the 14th century as part of the city's fortifications, the bridge was designed to provide a secure crossing over the Reuss River, which flows through the center of Lucerne.
Over the centuries, the Chapel Bridge has survived a number of disasters, including fires and floods. One of the most famous of these disasters occurred in 1993, when a fire destroyed a large portion of the bridge. Fortunately, many of the original wooden panels and paintings were salvaged, and the bridge was painstakingly restored to its former glory.
The bridge is adorned with a series of triangular paintings, which were added in the 17th century. These paintings depict scenes from Swiss history and mythology, as well as the lives of the city's patron saints. They are a fascinating glimpse into the past, and they add to the bridge's charm and character.
If you are in Lucerne, this spot is not to be missed. You should stop by and take a selfie with the famous octagonal water tower!
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