Overview
The Water Tower (Wasserturm) is a 34-meter octagonal stone tower in the Reuss River next to Chapel Bridge. Built around 1300, it is one of Switzerland's most photographed landmarks.
Highlights
- 700 Years of History: Served as archive, treasury, prison, and banquet hall.
- Iconic Silhouette: Together with Chapel Bridge and Pilatus, it forms Lucerne's signature panorama.
History
Predates Chapel Bridge by several decades. The interior is not regularly open to the public.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Best photos from the south bank or the Seebrücke.
- Tip 2: Beautifully illuminated at night.
- Duration: 10–15 minutes (exterior).