Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Beautiful Famous Trademark in Luzerne, Switzerland

I have been visited Switzerland 2 times. The 1st time that I have been visited the “Chapel Bridge” by the time my older brother and I visited my sister and her husband there. We went to Luzerne, which is one of my favorite city in Switzerland, because I had a good laughed when were there and it is a famous due the location is on the shore. I consider that Switzerland is kind of my 3rd homeland country (lol), because sometimes it gives me flashback my fun memories staying 3 months and almost visited the whole Switzerland.

Anyway, the 2nd time I visited that city Luzerne when I was with my husband and we stayed in “Romantik Walden Mann Hotel” which is just about 2 minutes away from the “Chapel Bridge” and we stayed there for only 2 nights. We did walk around the city, visited one beautiful church there, visited the Picasso Museum, Swiss Museum, and did shopping etc. We had pictures of the “Chapel Bridge” which you can see below and the mural paintings was on 17th century and it showing the history of Luzerne and mostly were destroyed during the fire which was on 1933 and then they rebuilt the bridge. The bridge built in 1333 and designed to help protect the city of Lucerne from enemies. It is such a lovely bridge. The bridge is long as it is 204 m or 670 ft. which is crossing the Reuss River in the city of Lucerne. It is the oldest wooden bridge in Europe, and it is one of Switzerland's main tourist attractions. My husband walked in there taking pictures of the murals on the bridge. In the picture that I posted in here, you can see the "Water Tower" in the picture which is made from brick, and been served as a prison, torture chamber, watchtower and treasury. The Chapel Bridge is the most photographed monument in the country.




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