The Museg wall is very historic. There are nine watchtowers on the wall, three of which can be climbed up. Google Maps can accurately guide you below the watchtower you can visit. After climbing up, you can overlook the whole city.
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Musegg Wall Lucerne Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Mussegger Wall is one of the better-preserved and longer defensive walls in Switzerland, built in 1386. The city wall is more than 900 meters long, and there are 9 watch towers of different styles on it. Now only four of Schirmerturm, Zeitturm, Wachtturm and Männliturm are open to tourists during the season other than winter. The great clock built by Hans Luter on the Zyt tower in 1535 is a very old clock in Lucerne and enjoys the privilege of striking one minute ahead of the other great clocks in the city. Standing on the city wall, you can overlook the entire Lucerne, and the lake and mountain peaks in the distance come into view, which is intoxicating.
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The Museg wall is very historic. There are nine watchtowers on the wall, three of which can be climbed up. Google Maps can accurately guide you below the watchtower you can visit. After climbing up, you can overlook the whole city.
It is a relatively rare monument in Switzerland. The history of hundreds of years is very intact. I feel that the scale is quite large under the city wall. Some places can be up in summer. Winter is closed. It is a pity.
The Museg Wall is a very well-preserved ancient city wall, which has been around for more than 600 years and is rare in Switzerland. The wall itself is not high, but it is built in a higher position, and before climbing the wall, it will go uphill, so standing on the top of the wall can overlook the magnificent old city scenery, Lake Lucerne and the winding snowy mountains. The sights in Lucerne are relatively concentrated, this city wall is within walking distance, not far from Lucerne Station, so be sure to check in. The watchtower on the city wall is also very interesting, and you can see the wooden beams. This is a free attraction and it is very comfortable to visit.
The Museg wall is one of the best preserved and longest defensive walls in Switzerland, built in the 14th century and more than 900 meters in existence. There are nine different watchtowers on the wall, and only three towers, Männliturm, Zeitturm and Schirmerturm, are open to the public in three seasons other than winter. From the Museg wall overlooking the entire city of Lucerne, overlooking the lake and the mountains in the distance.
This is one of the most intact and longest defensive walls in Switzerland, built in 1386. The wall is more than 900 meters away and contains nine different watchtowers. Now only four are open for visitors outside the winter season. We climb the highest tower. The clock tower does not require tickets and is unattended. It depends on the self-consciousness of tourists. The ancient clock, the machinery is completely exposed outside. The ancient stairs have been walked for hundreds of years. The clock, built in 1535 by Hans Luter on the Zyt tower, is the oldest in the city and enjoys the privilege of reporting the hour one minute ahead of the other in the city. Standing on the wall overlooks the entire city, the lake and peaks in the distance are intoxicating.