Switzerland - The sound of Toblerone

Going through Luzern, Bern, Zürich and Sargans.

  • Woody walks

    This is the oldest wooden covered bridge in Europe and the world’s oldest surviving truss bridge. Ironically, it survived all the way from year 1333 before burning in 1993, leaving only the tower as original.

    Kapellbrücke in Lucerne

  • Medieval views

    The old town of the capital is a Unesco heritage site since 1983. It was originally built on the peninsula surrounded by the River Aare.

    Old town of Bern

  • Sunday vibe

    Zürich

  • Lazy days

    The stone arches provided a welcome shade.

    Rathaus Brauerei in Lucerne

  • Now this is what I call vacation

    There are worse things to do than having italian gelato on the Rathausquai.

    Lucerne

  • Medieval times

    The medieval ramparts are walkable and the towers are climbable, offering great views.

    Museggmauer in Lucerne

  • Medieval views

    The old town of the capital is a Unesco heritage site since 1983. It was originally built on the peninsula surrounded by the River Aare.

    Old town of Bern

  • Twin towers

    The church from 1666 is easily recognized next to the river Reuss.

    Jesuit Church in Lucerne

  • Why so serious

    This guy has a great view, since he is located on the wall at the top of the tower. With a height of 100 meters, it's the tallest cathedral in Switzerland.

    Münster-Turm in Bern

  • Nights of neon

    This dive bar turned out to be one of a kind.

    Züri Bar in Zürich

  • Got the time?

    St Peter has the largest church clock face in Europe. It was once the site of a Roman Jupiter temple near the Lindenhof hill where the Roman citadel was located.

    View from Grossmünster in Zürich

  • We like it down here

    Cozy houses in the shade of the bridge.

    Nydeggbrücke in Bern

  • Ambience of a genius

    Albert Einstein lived in this apartment 1903-1905. During that time he published the theory of special relativity and other groundbreaking papers, and most of the papers were written in this apartment.

    Einstein Haus in Bern