This is the evolution of Lucerne's 20 million-year history. The wonderful geographical changes trace back to human beings in the Ice Age, and are also the epitome of the history of the earth's development. The product of nature is a good textbook. We understand the origin of the world in the most modern way. Natural relics (labeled 1-9) are displayed in caves and stones left over from the glacial period to tell the history of the earth's development. Museum (label 10) provides a comprehensive understanding of the history of the glacier and Lucerne through models, movies and words. _Lucerne's geographic world (labeled 11-13), the diversity of fossils derived from organisms and humans, forming the most important stage of life development_a review of the evolution history of tens of millions of years (labeled 14-15)General Philadelphia's terrain model (labeled 16-17)gallery, interactive terrain model of central Switzerland_Amulin family house (labeled 20-33), typical old Swiss house, The road leading to the watchtower (label 40-43) is divided into three layers. From the tower, you can enjoy the most beautiful view of Lucerne Mirror Labyrinth The station and the old city area are about 15 minutes; buses take 1, 19, 22, 23 to L? Wenplatz from the railway station; self-driving to L? Wenplatz carpark from April 1 to October 31, from 9:00 a.m. to 18:00 a.m. from November 1 to March 31, and from 10:00 to 17:00 a.m. every day: adult 15 Swiss francs, children aged 6-16, elderly, disabled and students 12 Swiss francs. Free guided tours for Swiss ticket holders: The Park provides guided Tours in English, German, French and Italian for 45-60 minutes and 135 Swiss francs. See the official website for more information: www.gletschergarten.ch