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Departure from Florence
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Estimated arrival to Lucerne
14:52h

Trip duration: 352min

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Rocca Sanvitale
Italy

90 min

When it was first built, in 12th century, Rocca Sanvitale was just a humble tower, but after the extensions made by the Sanvitale family, it... became an extraordinary noble residence. The castle is accessed via a small bridge because it is completely surrounded by a deep water ditch. A guided tour is required to see the interior furnished with 16th, 17th and 18th century furnishings, antique armory and china. The most famous parts of the castle are the frescoes by Parmigianino and an optical chamber, where mirrors project a view of the town onto a wall. Should you need the English guided tour, you are advised to book in advance.

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Pavia Monastery
Italy

75 min

Pavia monastery is the highlight of the entire region of North Italy. It is an architectural marvel founded in 1396 and designed by the same... architects who crafted the Duomo of Milan. The striking complex is adorned with Renaissance and Gothic styles, detailed stained windows and frescoes in the church apse. The very informative guided tour reveals all the amazing features of the impressive structure like the church choir, the royal tombs, the frescoes, 2 inner courtyards and monks' cells. There is also a small shop run by the monks selling a variety of home made products such as soap, oils and herbal treatments. The abbey is closed during lunch time, from 11:30-14:00.

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Devil's Bridge
Switzerland

60 min

The name speaks for itself meaning that this bridge was built under such challenging conditions that its completion was somewhat of a miracle. As the... legend says, it was so hard to build a bridge here that the mayor yelled in frustration “Then let the devil build a bridge!" The devil indeed offered to build the bridge at the cost of one soul of the first to cross it. But the villagers were cunning and sent a goat across the bridge. Angered by the trick, the devil tried to smash the bridge to pieces with a large stone but one old lady carved a cross in the bridge and thus the devil missed. The bridge is well worth visiting for the stupendous views on the primeval landscape full of power and energy.

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Alfa Romeo Museum
Italy

105 min

Opened in the former Alfa Romeo factory in Arese in 1979, the historic museum saw several renovations and was finally opened on June 24, 2015... unveiling the glorious history of Alfa Romeo’s road cars, sleek prototypes and dream cars, aircraft and aeronautical projects. The museum is set in a modern, spacious futuristic interior, across 3 levels, featuring also a 4D cinema.

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Bellinzona
Switzerland

135 min

A visit to Bellinzona provides a wonderful opportunity to understand the life of the nobility who lived here centuries ago. Along its picturesque alleys and... squares stand richly decorated patrician houses, beautiful churches and theaters. Yet, the most impressive sight of Ballinzona is the city’s triple fortification that was built first by the Romans and then extended in the Middle Ages by the Dukes of Lombardy. The oldest and mightiest castle of this fortification is the Castelgrande from where one may enjoy breathtaking views of the Old Town and surrounding area.

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Glasi Hergiswil Museum
Switzerland

135 min

Siegwart brothers established Glasi Hergiswil glass factory in 1817 and today it is the only remaining glasswork in Switzerland where glass is still created by... hand. At one point it was almost closed due to the outdated equipment and technology, but thanks to the community efforts the business was maintained to present days. The museum is very informative and interactive, visitors can learn the history of glass making in Switzerland, observe glass being made in the factory, or even blow their own glass. There is also a glass labyrinth that is great fun. The museum was selected as one of the most beautiful museums in Europe in 1996 by the European Council.