a swan on Lake Lucerne at dusk, Switzerland
a boat flying the Swiss flag on Lake Lucerne, Switzerland
people drinking wine during the Marche des Cepages near Salgesch, Switzerland
adorned cows in Gstaad, Switzerland
a fountain in a village square in Guarda, Lower Engadine, Switzerland
the interior of the Chateau de Chillon, Switzerland
a statue of Freddie Mercury in Montreux, Switzerland
a carousel on the banks of Lake Geneva and the Jet d'Eau, Switzerland
chocolate ganaches from Philippe Pascoet in Geneva, Switzerland
people sitting outside at the Cottage Cafe, Geneva, Switzerland
a blacknose sheep during the Shepherd Festival, Furi, Valais, Switzerland
traditional Swiss symbols: an alphorn, an accordion, and a Swiss flag, Switzerland
Swiss wrestlers competing at a festival near Zermatt, Switzerland
a man preparing raclette at the Chateau de Villa in Sierre, Switzerland
the interior of Lausanne Cathedral, Switzerland
a costumed server with trays of hors d'oeuvres, Harder Kulm, Interlaken, Switzerland
Barry Foundation St. Bernards, Martigny, Switzerland
penguin ice sculptures at the Ice Palace, Jungfraujoch, Top of Europe, Switzerland
people sitting at a cafe at the Olympic Museum, Lausanne, Switzerland
a fire performer on the shore of Lake Lucerne, Switzerland
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Lucerne at Dusk
Known as the gateway to central Switzerland, the medieval city of Lucerne is home to the most photographed landmark in the country—the 14th-century Chapel Bridge, seen here bedecked with red blossoms. The city's baroque Jesuit Church, built in the 17th century, is seen on the right.
Photograph by Susan Seubert

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May 21, 2015

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