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Chapel Bridge at dawn

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The oldest wooden bridge in Europe, and it's most beautiful when no one else is there.

The Kapellbrücke is the oldest covered wooden bridge in Europe, stretching 204 metres across the Reuss since 1333. Between its rafters hang 112 triangular paintings: 17th-century scenes from Lucerne's history and the lives of its patron saints. Fire damaged many in 1993, but most survive: faded, specific, easy to walk past without noticing.

At midday the bridge belongs to everyone: the photographs, the tour groups, the souvenir stalls on the far bank. At dawn it belongs to the light. The Reuss moves quietly below, the Water Tower catches the first pale colour of morning, and the swans are already on the water.

Cross it before the city wakes up and it feels like something old and still intact.