As in every
spring break before I went to Switzerland in spring 2011. It was a bit more
technical trip, but because engineering is on list of my interests this wasn’t
so bad for me. So our main goals was to taste some Swiss chocolate, try their
cheese, and visit one of the biggest science laboratories in the world.
(Day 1 28th
of April 2011)Our trip started with bus, trough Slovenia to Italy and then
trough Eurotunnel to France. This was my first time traveling through tunnel
from Italy to France, all the way under the massive Alps. When we came out in
France on the other side, we started our way to the city where the all-known
collider is – Geneva. Firstly we had a short movie that showed us history of
collider, and how it operates. Then we took a short walk to Atlas, which is a detector,
which measures all the parts that are formed in high speed collision. There we
saw the control room, that’s stuffed with computers and different devices,
which are shoving different data to scientists there. After Atlas we went to the facility where
they are testing pipes in which the parts are traveling at speed of light.
Again that was a lot of interesting information.
Our next
stop was Luzern. That’s the city where spent the night. We ended first day with
nice walk by the lake in Luzern. (Day 2 – 29th of April 2011) In the
morning we went to a famous ski resort – Wengen. There is only one way to go up
there, and it’s by train. We took the famous European “tooth” rail that took us
strait up the hill. There are some amazing views on the way up. But when you
come up there you cannot believe that there is a whole town standing. The rail
road goes even higher, all the way to Juhgfraujoch (3454m / 11333ft). This
makes it the highest railroad in Europe.
Later that day we also visited Bern, the capital of Switzerland. We took
a look of their famous bears, some city infrastructure, and a house of Albert
Einstein. I touched his working desk; some say that touching it makes you
understand physics and math more, so let’s hope it works. After Bern, we took a
bus back to Luzern, to spend another night in a hostel. On our way there we
also stopped in an old cheese factory and tried some of original Swiss cheese.
Day 3 (30th
of April 2011). It was all the same in the morning, after a nice Swiss
breakfast, we took a bus, only this time our destination was Zürich. The
biggest and I think also most important city for Switzerland. In Zürich we had
a lot of site seeing, we took a short walk by the river and then we went up the
hill to a small park, where there was a beautiful panorama of the city. After
that we went to the city train station, where we got an hour of free time.
Everybody spent it differently, to be honest I used that time to grab a beer
with friends, since it was legal there to order a beer if you are 16. So after
that we again retuned to the Luzern and had a city tour. So I finally got to
know the city I was living in it for 3 days. The biggest impression on me
certainly did the old wooden bridge.
(Day 4 – 1st
of May 2011) And there it was, the day of returning home, on our way through
the Alps we stopped in a chocolate factory and in Lugano, another city near to
Italian border. After that it was just straight to my bed.
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