One of Europe’s oldest wooden bridges and landmark of Lucerne, faithfully restored to its original design after a serious fire. 続きを読む
In the summer warm winds swirl the waters around, so that the Falls spray in all directions. These droplets of water spray gave the brook and the waterfall its name. 続きを読む
One of the most diverse museums in Europe for transport and communication, and the most-frequented museum in Switzerland. Has its own IMAX cinema on site. 続きを読む
The scenic beauty of the lake can be discovered on the many different cruises offered by paddlewheel steamers and motor vessels. 続きを読む
The birthplace of the International Red Cross houses the only museum dedicated to the history and work of this organisation. 続きを読む
Worldwide biggest collection of works by the artist Paul Klee; the cultural centre designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano consists of three wave-shaped building sections. 続きを読む
Provides an overview of the history of the Olympic games, from the first 1896 summer games in Athens through to the present day. 続きを読む
Set above the Old Town, it is worth a visit with its facade in the Lombardy Renaissance style, and countless frescoes and valuable Baroque artefacts inside. 続きを読む
Small, intimate museum for the writer and adopted son of Ticino, Hermann Hesse, who lived and wrote in southern Switzerland for at least half a century 続きを読む