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This video, which I created from the photos I took, is located on the shore of Lake Lucerne in LUZERN (LUCERNE) Switzerland, also known as the "Light City" of Switzerland. It is a small city of Switzerland, where 81.00 people live, with many historical buildings dating from the middle ages, fountains, narrow streets, parks, mountain train, cable car, museums and festivals. Coming to the places to visit; Rothaus Stadt Luzern (Town Hall) was built between 1602 and 1606 by the Italian architect on behalf of Anton Isenman. Once a trading hall, it is now used in our period for exhibitions and concerts. Kapallbrücke (Kapell) Chapel Bridge: Europe's oldest covered wooden bridge, 17th century with a triangular ceiling. It is surrounded by paintings by the Catholic painter Hans Heinrich Wagmann. It is 205 meters long, made in 1333. It is a bridge built in the 14th century as an urban protective facility. It was damaged by a fire in 1993, which also destroyed old paintings that adorned and beautified its wooden roof. After the renovation works, the bridge is considered the symbol of Lucerne. The ancient sekigen tower "Wasserturm" was not damaged by the fire. The tower was used as an archive library, prison, treasury building, water tower. The Museggmauer is the city walls built in the 13th century. This wall was used to protect the city from the 13th to the 19th century. The length of the surviving part of the wall is about 900 meters and 4 observation towers have survived. There is a clock made in 1535 in the "Zytturm" tower, which is one of the towers. Spreuer Bridge: Wooden overpass is a pedestrian bridge. It was built between 1859-1861 and is 81 meters long. Lucerne (Luzern) Lion Monument: Löwendenkmal (German): It was designed by Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvoldsen in 1821 and carved by Lukas Ahorn. The lion resting on a broken spear and shield was built to commemorate the massacre of the people during the French Revolution of 1792, in which a large number of Swiss Guards were killed by occupying the Paris Tuileries Palace and protecting King Lui 16. This monument, which was carved into granite rock on a mountain slope, is 10 meters wide and 6 meters high. A lion dying from a spear wound is depicted on the monument. When American writer Mark Twain saw it, he called it "the saddest piece of rock in the world". Glacier Garden Museum: Gletschergarten (German): It is an open-air museum with observation decks, geological formations, fossils, 32 glacier pits, various rock samples, rocks and waterfalls polished with glaciers, and a park, informing about the history of the 20,000-year-old glaciers. In , glacier pits were discovered by a businessman digging a new wine cellar. It is a geological park and museum established in the 19th century. Bourbaki Panorama Museum: It is a circular three-dimensional study of enormous Panoramic paintings and sculptures showing the flight of 87,000 members of the French army to Switzerland during the Franco-Prussian war in the winter of 1871. Completed in 1881, it is 112 meters high, 10 meters high and is considered one of the finest examples of panoramic art. Richard Wagner Museum: German opera composer, theater director, music theorist and writer lived between 1813-1883. He lived in this museum building, which he rented between 1866 and 1872, for 6 years. Pilatus Mountain and Cable Car Tour: You can take the world's steepest cog (48-degree slope) climbing train and Panoramic cable car ride from Kriens. The first climb to the mountain was made in 1400. The railway line was built in 1889. The peak height of the mountain is 2,128 meters. Swiss Transport Museum: Opened in 1959, Switzerland's first diesel locomotive, trains, 30 aircraft, ships, rockets, many cars where you can follow the development of cars and Switzerland's largest first IMAX theater are located here. Jesuit (Jesuit) Church: It is the first baroque church in Switzerland in 1667 by Peter Christoph Vogler. It is a Catholic church. Hofkirche St.Leodegar: It is a Catholic Church built in 1633 in the style of a gothic architect. Dreilinden Park (Konsipark): There are 2 villas in this park decorated with sculptures and flowers, these are villas (Dreilinden, Vicovaro). St. Peter's Chapel: It is a Catholic Church built in 1178. Dear Audience, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE. Have a good time.