Kapellbrücke
The Kapellbrücke, or Chapel Bridge, is a famous wooden bridge located in Lucerne, Switzerland. Built in the 14th century, it spans the Reuss River and connects the old town with the newer parts of the city. The bridge is notable for its unique design, featuring a series of paintings that depict historical events and local legends.
Originally constructed in 1333, the Kapellbrücke is one of the oldest wooden bridges in Europe. It was partially destroyed by a fire in 1993 but has since been restored. The bridge remains a popular tourist attraction, symbolizing the charm and history of Lucerne.