Lucerne is the capital of the canton of Lucerne and in many ways the most important place in Central Switzerland. The city is a cultural center and the core of the fourth largest agglomeration in Switzerland.
The geographical location as a transport hub on the north-south axis, at the transition from the Mittelland to the Alps and at the gateway to Central Switzerland, as well as the unique scenic beauty of the surroundings, have shaped the history and development of the city since time immemorial.
Optimal connections to the business metropolises of Zug and Zurich, to international schools, as well as to the airports in Zurich and Basel.
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At Lake Lucerne, you can discover historical sites by boat and admire the breathtaking mountain panorama of Lake Lucerne. A trip to Rütli, a ride to the foot of Rigi, the queen of the mountains, the approach to the steepest cogwheel railway in the world leading to Pilatus, or a round trip with lunch on an old steamer are just some of the many highlights on Lake Lucerne.
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6006 Luzern (LU)