Switzerland Attractions:

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Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrucke)

4 star rating: Recommended 46 | Tours & Tickets

The  Chapel Bridge (or Kapellbrücke) in Lucerne is a 204 meter (670 foot) long bridge crossing the Reuss River located in the upper part of the Swiss ... 
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Geneva Old Town

4 star rating: Recommended 12 | Tours & Tickets

Geneva’s Old Town (Vieille Ville) contains some of the city’s foremost attractions, including the Barbier-Mueller Museum, the Cathédrale St-Pierre and ... 
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Lucerne

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 61 | Tours & Tickets

The lakeside medieval town of Lucerne is one of Switzerland’s prettiest destinations, well-deserving of a day’s exploration of its historic sites.  A ... 
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Palace of United Nations (Palais des Nations Unis)

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 3 | Tours & Tickets

The Palais des Nations Unis - or Palace of United Nations - is a monumental structure worthy of the European home of the United Nations, the international ... 
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Barbier-Mueller Museum (Musée Barbier-Mueller)

One of the key attractions of Geneva’s Old Town, the Barbier-Mueller Museum holds the world’s largest collection of non-Western art and artifacts. The core ... 
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Engelberg Monastory

This Benedictine Monastery lies in the heart of Engelberg. It is dedicated to Our Lady of the Angels and, to this day, there are still roughly 30 monks ... 
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Hofkirche

The Hofkirche is an impressive structure sitting on the former site of the first monastery of Lucern. This monastery dated back to the mid-8th century and ... 
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Jesuit Church

Lucerne's Jesuit Church is the first expansive baroque church built north of the Alps in Switzerland. It is a beautiful and historical site, emphasizing the ... 
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Maison Tavel

The oldest example of domestic architecture in Geneva, the Maison Tavel traces its origins to the beginning of the 14th century, with its layers revealing ... 
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Museum Rietberg

Museum Rietberg exhibits works from Africa, Asia and ancient America. It is the only non-European art gallery in Switzerland. Originating from the ... 
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Richard Wagner Museum

Famous composer Richard Wagner resided in this country manor in Tribschen on Lake Lucerne for six years beginning in April 1866. Wagner lived on this ... 
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Watch Museum (Musee de l'Horlogerie)

You don’t get far in Geneva without encountering a watch shop, and if you’re keen to further explore the Swiss passion for timekeeping, head for the Watch ... 
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