The Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge) in Lucerne, Switzerland, is a historic covered wooden bridge built in 1333, making it one of the oldest in Europe. It features triangular 17th-century paintings depicting Swiss history and is connected to the Wasserturm (Water Tower), which once served as a prison and treasury. Though partially destroyed by a fire in 1993, it was swiftly rebuilt and remains one of Lucerne's most famous landmarks.
Kapellbrücke webcam is a rolling live camera that provides real-time views of Lucerne's famous Chapel Bridge and the surrounding cityscape. It captures the Reuss River and the picturesque old town, allowing viewers to experience Lucerne’s atmosphere from anywhere in the world. With its continuous movement, the webcam offers dynamic angles of the bridge, changing weather conditions, and city life throughout the day.