Lion Monument
Overview
Intro
The Lion Monument is a proud landmark of the city of Lucerne and a popular attraction. The “Lion of Lucerne” lies in his lair in one of the idyllic parks in the centre of the city.
The Lion Monument, which is nestled in a rocky grotto in a charming park setting, was unveiled in 1821. The dying lion of Lucerne was sculpted from the living rock of the cliff and commemorates the Swiss guardsmen who died in 1792 during the French Revolution. The most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world invites you to journey back through time.
However, this striking stone lion is more than “just” a monument. Depending on your perspective, it can be a memorial, work of art or monument. More information on the historical background and the multi-layered significance of the monument is provided on information boards.
The Glacier Garden is also nearby as is the Bourbaki Panorama.
General information
Season |
All year
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Time required |
Less than 1 hour
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Suitable for children with age |
0 to 5 years, 6 to 9 years, 10 to 13 years, 14+ years
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Suitable for |
Families, Groups, Individual, Couples
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Weather |
Outdoor
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Contact
Löwendenkmal / Luzern Tourismus
Denkmalstrasse 4
6002
Luzern
Switzerland
Phone
+41 41 227 17 17
luzern@luzern.com
luzern.com
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