Sights and attractions around Switzerland
Interlaken, a popular resort town, derives its name from its location between two lakes, Thun and Brienz.
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Given its proximity to mountains and lakes, Interlaken is popular among outdoor sports enthusiasts. On a nice day, you’ll see dozens of paragliders floating above the town.
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Oberhofen and its castle (upper left), hug the coastline of Lake Thun a few miles west of Interlaken.
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Hilterfingen, a village along Lake Thun near Oberhofen.
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A plaza near Bern’s historic Old City. Bern, Swizerland’s capital, has retained its medieval character over the years.
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The Chapel Bridge in Lucerne, originally built in the 14th century, is one of Europe’s oldest covered bridges.
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A tower, built around 1300, stands next to the Chapel Bridge.
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The Lion of Lucerne, carved from natural rock, honors the Swiss Guard soldiers killed at Tuileries Palace in 1792 during the French Revolution.
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Lake Trübsee lies at the foot of Mt. Titlis south of Engelberg.
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“Food for Thought Almuallaqat,” an installation by Maha Malluh seen at Art Basel, an annual contemporary art show.
“OG-107 Scenery,” an installation by artist Héctor Zamora seen at Art Basel.
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