The Swiss Transport Museum, located next to Lake Lucerne in the small Swiss tourist town of Lucerne, is the largest and richest transportation museum in Europe. It has more than 7,000 cultural relics and 150,000 important historical documents. There are canoees and medieval carriages more than 3,000 years ago. The 19th century steam locomotives and mountaineering trains, 20th century old cars and aircraft, and future spacecraft, are more than 3,000 physical exhibits. The exhibition systematically introduces the development of road, rail and water traffic, as well as the contents of space traffic. The exhibition focuses on interactive and interesting activities, including simulated fighter jets, train driving, car impact tests, boating competitions, car showcases and more. In the auto exhibition hall, all kinds of cars are displayed on the exhibition rack, and the TV screen will continue to appear in the auto electronic version. If the audience likes the old-fashioned car displayed on a computer, you can tap the keyboard in front of it. The most popular, that is, the most clicked, this classic car can be from the exhibition. The viewing rack is displayed close to the audience. There is also an activity area specially set up for children, and you can learn about driving traffic rules, road and railway construction through the game. After watching the museum, it is a good enjoyment to take a walk by the lake.