• The Spreuer Bridge (‹See Tfd›German: Spreuerbrücke, formerly also Mühlenbrücke) is one of two extant covered wooden footbridges in the city of Lucerne, Switzerland.
  • Genel olarak güzel ve temiz bir şehir. Spreuer Bridge her adımınızda sizi tarihi bir sayfa ile buluşturuyor. ... Spreuer Bridge yakınlarında yapılacak şeyler.
  • It is called the Spreuer Bridge because the chaff from the town mills, i.e. the grain waste from threshing, was thrown over the edge of the bridge into the Reuss.
  • Spreuer Bridge, İsviçre’nin Luzern şehrinde yer alan ahşap köprüdür. Luzern’de yer alan Şapel Köprüsü’nden sonra en önemli ikinci köprü olarak kabul edilmektedir.
  • Spreuer Bridge. Experience Lucerne. Overview. ... 6 nights, Lucerne is known for the Lions-Monument, the mountain pasture Rigi and the Kappel-bridge.
  • Spreuer Bridge, Lucerne (must see). Spreuer Bridge is a covered, wooden footbridge that begins in the Mills Square in old town and ends in Pfister Alley.
  • The Spreuer Bridge (German: Spreuerbrücke) is one of two extant covered wooden footbridges across the Reuss river in the city of Lucerne, Switzerland.
  • The Spreuer Bridge showcases unique interior triangular frame paintings on its pediments, a distinctive feature of Lucerne’s wooden bridges.
  • Spreuer Köprüsü - Spreuer Bridge. ... Spreuer Köprüsü'nün alınlıkları, Lucerne'nin ahşap köprülerine özgü bir özellik olan iç üçgen çerçevelerde resimler içerir.
  • The Spreuer Bridge is another gorgeous wooden bridge of Lucerne beside the Chapel Bridge. This one is still more of a hidden gem and is located downstream...
  • 360° panorama photo from Switzerland by Willy Kaemena. Spreuer bridge in Lucerne, constructed in 1408, it is the oldest covered bridge.
  • The other famous bridge, Spreuer Bridge, in Lucerne, weaves its way across the Reuss. It was built in the same wooden-covered style and connects the mills on...
  • Under the roof of Spreuer Bridge, 67 paintings dating from 1626 to 1635 represent a Dance of Death.
  • The Spreuer Bridge is one of two extant covered wooden footbridges in the city of Lucerne, Switzerland.