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Kapellbrücke

Bridges completed in the 14th centuryBuildings and structures completed in 1333Buildings and structures in LucerneCovered bridges in SwitzerlandMonuments and memorials in Switzerland
Pedestrian bridges in SwitzerlandTourist attractions in the canton of LucerneWooden bridges in Switzerland
Kapellbruecke
Kapellbruecke

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, 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 a 1993 fire. Subsequently restored, the Kapellbrücke is the oldest wooden covered bridge in Europe, as well as the world's oldest surviving truss bridge. It serves as the city's symbol and as one of Switzerland's main tourist attractions.

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Rathausquai
6004
Lucerne, Switzerland
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