Lucerne: Essence of Heritage and Natural Beauty in the Heart of Switzerland
Lucerne, also known as Luzern in German, is a historic city situated in the heart of Switzerland and serves as an important tourist center. It is located on the banks of the Reuss River and on the western shore of the city's lake. The city has a population of 81,691 residents and covers an area of 37.4 square kilometers. Most of the city's houses date back to the Middle Ages, and it features numerous museums. Lucerne boasts splendid views of Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi, making its location a magnet for thousands of visitors and tourists every year.
History:
The city was founded in the 8th century CE and was among the early contributors to the unification of Switzerland as it joined the Swiss Confederation.
Prominent Tourist Attractions in Lucerne:
- Kantonal Nature Museum
- Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge)
- Glacier Garden
- Lion Monument
- Swiss Transport Museum