The Lion of Lucerne
The Lion of Lucerne is a famous sculpture located in Lucerne, Switzerland. Carved into a sandstone rock face, it was created by the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen in 1821. The monument commemorates the Swiss Guards who were killed during the French Revolution while defending King Louis XVI.
The sculpture depicts a dying lion, symbolizing bravery and loyalty. It measures about 10 meters long and 6 meters high, showcasing the lion with a spear embedded in its side. The Lion of Lucerne is a popular tourist attraction and is often regarded as a poignant tribute to sacrifice and courage.