The Hoff Church, the most prominent position on the skyline of Lucerne's Old Town, is certainly the twin spires of the Hoff Church, whether east of the Royce River and Capelle Bridge, or north of the arches of the cruise ship terminal and railway station of Lake Lucerne. From the Lion Square on the north shore of Lake Lucerne, 300 meters east, it reaches the Hof Church. Built in 735 AD and rebuilt in 1645, the church is Renaissance-style, elegant and elegant, and the interior is solemn and magnificent. The church's 1640-made, 4,950 brass pipe organ, famous, still playing sacred religious music and the rhythm of music in summer