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  2. Lucerne - Wikipedia

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    Lucerne is the capital of the canton of Lucerne and part of the district of the same name. With a population of approximately 82,000 people, [ 3 ] Lucerne is the most populous city in Central Switzerland , and a nexus of economics, transport, culture, and media in the region.

  3. Lion Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Monument (German: Löwendenkmal), or the Lion of Lucerne, is a rock relief in Lucerne, Switzerland, designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen and hewn in 1820–21 by Lukas Ahorn. It commemorates the Swiss Guards who were killed in 1792 during the French Revolution , when revolutionaries stormed the Tuileries Palace in Paris .

  4. Kapellbrücke - Wikipedia

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    The Kapellbrücke (literally, Chapel Bridge) is a covered wooden footbridge spanning the river Reuss diagonally in the city of Lucerne in central Switzerland.Named after the nearby St. Peter's Chapel, [1] the bridge is unique in containing a number of interior paintings dating back to the 17th century, although many of them were destroyed along with a larger part of the centuries-old bridge in ...

  5. Château Gütsch - Wikipedia

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    The inn was then bought by Ignaz Businger in 1879 and expanded into a hotel. Like many hotels of the Belle Epoque, The Château Gütsch was built on a vantage point above lakes, rivers, and cities, [1] in this case the city Lucerne and the river Reuss. The Château was built in 1884 specifically to support the hotel.

  6. Spreuer Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Spreuer Bridge (German: Spreuerbrücke, formerly also Mühlenbrücke) is one of two extant covered wooden footbridges in the city of Lucerne, Switzerland.Besides the other preserved bridge, the Kapellbrücke, a third bridge of this type – the Hofbrücke – existed in Lucerne, but was demolished in the 19th century.

  7. Kunstmuseum Luzern - Wikipedia

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    Kunstmuseum Luzern (Museum of Art Lucerne), is an art museum founded in 1932, and is located within the Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre (or KKL Luzern). It is one of the most important art museums in Switzerland known for its temporary rotating exhibitions of all genres, including contemporary art.

  8. Jesuit Church, Lucerne - Wikipedia

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    The Lucerne Jesuit Church is a Catholic church in Lucerne, Switzerland. [1] It is the first large Baroque church built in Switzerland north of the Alps . The Jesuit order, founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1534, were active participants in the Counter-Reformation , the Catholic fight against the birth of Protestantism .

  9. Lake Lucerne - Wikipedia

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    The Lucerne Yacht Club (Yachtclub Luzern) has existed since 1941 and has been running since 1966 a boathouse and buoy field on Churchill-Quai in Lucerne. The Brunnen water sports club (Wassersportclub Brunnen), founded in 1958, held on Lake Lucerne in the first years of its existence international motorboat races and water ski championships.

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