based on 803 reviewsIt is not far from the Chapel Bridge. It is very similar to the Chapel Bridge, but it lacks an octagonal tower and the bridge is slightly shorter. We arrived late and there was no sunlight. The photos we took were not as beautiful as the Chapel Bridge, but it is also very beautiful.
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It is not far from the Chapel Bridge. It is very similar to the Chapel Bridge, but it lacks an octagonal tower and the bridge is slightly shorter. We arrived late and there was no sunlight. The photos we took were not as beautiful as the Chapel Bridge, but it is also very beautiful.
I originally thought that the only famous bridge in Lucerne was the Chapel Bridge. Later, I wandered around the old town of Lucerne and found a wooden covered bridge inside. There were not as many tourists there as at the Chapel Bridge. I saw people taking wedding photos. Walking on the bridge, it is also a bridge with a corner. There are many murals on it, introducing the history of the Black Death.
The Flower Bridge in Lucerne~~~ The weather is fine, and you can take a great picture with just a snap~~~ There are not many tourists, so you can sit on a bench and take a rest when you are tired~~~ Maybe you are also a scenery in the eyes of others~~~
Everyone who has been to Lucerne has seen and knows about the Chapel Bridge, but about 150 meters upstream of the Reussing River, there is an older bridge than the Chapel Bridge, called the Sproje Bridge. Because it was the only way to buy grain in ancient times, it is also called the "Brach Bridge". In the middle of the bridge is a church that may be the smallest in the world, which can only accommodate a priest and a believer. There are also exquisite ancient paintings on the triangular roof of the bridge.
The Sproye Bridge (Guchai Bridge) was completed in 1408 as part of the city's defensive fortifications. Guchai Bridge is named because mills often pour chaff into rivers here. The last time almost all of them were destroyed in a fire was in 1993. Most noteworthy of all is the 67 triangular ancient paintings hanging in the corridor, which are simply open-air art museums. After the paintings were destroyed by the fire, several Swiss donated copies of their family's treasures to the restoration project.
The Sployer Bridge is much smaller than the famous Cabell Corridor Bridge, but the frescoes on the bridge are much more beautiful than Cabell's. There are water nails in the river water in front of the bridge. They were used to regulate the water level in ancient times, but they are still in use today.
Before I came here, I knew that there was a bridge in Ryusen. There were many paintings about the Black Death inside the bridge body. There were many such paintings on the top of the bridge when I crossed the bridge. It was a little terrible to see. Interested friends could see them one by one. The bridge itself has been around for some years, and it feels a little dirty. No one seems to have cleaned it.
There is another bridge near the Capel Bridge, called the Sproje Bridge. It is also called the Water Barrier Bridge or the Bran Bridge. It is a unique building that reflects the ancient water conservancy engineering technology. The water barrier is inserted or raised above the water surface to regulate the water level of Lake Lucerne. It is similar to the Dujiangyan Project in China.