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A Bridge that holds so much more than just a fine art: Chapel Bridge, its legends and significance. Get a Switzerland Visa to explore its beauty with family.
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Chapel Bridge & Water Tower – Its Significance Switzerland is ranked as the best country in the world for three consecutive years, for its political stability and cultural richness. Not only that it is also awarded as the best national dish, the best national hero, the best political system and the best military installation. Exquisite Alpines, serene villages, snow-capped Alps, stunning lakes & bridges such as Chapel Bridge & Brusio spiral viaduct add to its ever-evolving glory. Get your Visa for Switzerland so that you can experience a taste of how it’s like to live in the richest country in the world. Chapel bridge facts & History: Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke), being one of the best places to visit in Switzerland, has its old age destruction story and the country was not ready for it.
On 18th August 1993, a huge part of this Bridge was caught on fire. The only part that was not affected was a Water Tower and two bridgeheads. It took eight months to rebuild the destroyed parts of the bridge to make it look like the way it used to. On 14th April 1994, the bridge re-opened. How old is Chapel Bridge and what is its purpose? This Bridge in Lucerne is 650 years old and it was built to cross the river connecting left and right ends. The purpose of building this Bridge and Spreuer Bridge was to connect an old town to the new. They played a role of town’s fortifications. Lucerne chapel bridge paintings: Apart from being a significant part of building, the bridge after the name of St Peter’s Chapel, the bridge also has hanging paintings which have symbols of triangles which depicts the legends and
history of Lucerne, the story of life and death of St Maurice and St Leger. Two-thirds of paintings were destroyed by the fire and only 147 paintings survived. Significance of Water Tower: There is a part of the Bridge called Water Tower because it is built on the water. It was used as a prison and it is 30 years older than the Chapel Bridge. This part is not open for the public even though it’s a part of the Kapellbrücke in lake Lucerne. Why is the chapel bridge important? Chapel bridge- Europe’s oldest timber bridge was built as a pedestrian bridge to connect the old town to the new town, to serve protection to the old town from the lake of the south. Get your
Switzerland Visa today so that you can visit the age-old beauty. It serves as a symbol of country’s pride and tourist attractions. Chapel bridge Lucerne tickets: Chapel Bridge is an open bridge so its entry is free with no business hours. The Kapellbrücke you see today is restoration after the fire that took place in 1993. Spreuer Bridge: Spreuer Bridge is close to Chapel Bridge made out of wood and it has some ancient paintings. Those paintings represent the Dance of death, also called as Danse Macabre, which means that there is no place, where death does not exist. These paintings are bright and vibrant and cover the entire bridge.
Number of tourists visiting the Spreuer Bridge is comparatively low if compared to Kapellbrücke. So holiday makers! Get your Visa to Switzerland to experience the culturally rich heritage and witness the legends related to Kapellbrücke Bridge, in person. Resource Link:- https://www.switzerlandvisas.co.uk/blog/2020/03/05/chapel -bridge-water-tower/