"The Dying Lion of Lucerne" is one of the most famous monuments in the world. It was carved into the natural rock to commemorate the heroic death of the Swiss soldiers who fell in the Tuileries in 1792. The American writer Mark Twain called "the Lion of Lucerne the saddest and most moving piece of stone in the world".
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