Luzern - Part 1
We arrived via train in Luzern, and although it was raining, it was evident that it was only a matter of time before the sun would shine through. We headed into town, first walking over the Kapellbrucke (how do I get the umlaut over the u?), which is the oldest wooden bridge in Europe, built in the 17th century. Then we toured two of the historic churches: a Jesuit church, Jesuitenkirche, built in 1666-73 and the Franziskanerkirche, a Franciscan church that was built even before Switzerland was a confederation. Wandering through Old Town, we also visited St. Peterskapelle, almost toured the Rathaus (town hall), until we realized that it was a tour group going through, as it is not usually open to visitors. Oh well.
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