The Jesuit Church is a church in Lucerne, consecrated in honour of St. Francis Xaverius, belonging to the Jesuit order and was the first church in modern-day Switzerland to be built in the Baroque style in the 17th century. Both outside and inside... read more
Probably the most visited attractions in Lucerne are the two wooden bridges, the Sproerbrücke and the Kapellbrücke, located on the river Reuss not far from each other.
read moreThe former medieval fortification, the northern city wall of Musegg, is one of the symbols of the city of Lucerne. Lucerne's city fortifications were first mentioned in documents from 1226 and 1238, but they referred to an inner ring of walls... read more
On the banks of the river Reuss, near the Rathausbrücke bridge, stands the Old Town Hall with its distinctive clock tower. In 1370, a covered market was built here, offering the best view of Lucerne. At the beginning of the 16th century, part... read more

