Top 10 attractions in Liechtenstein

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Liechtenstein is one of the dwarf states of Europe, or rather a principality located on the border of Austria and Switzerland. It is a small enclave of prosperity, stability and a high standard of living. About 40 thousand people live in the whole country, in the largest city there are 6 thousand inhabitants. There are only 120 employees in law enforcement.

Liechtenstein is located among the picturesque Alps. Against the backdrop of the quiet and well-groomed streets of Chana and Vaduz, mountain peaks sparkle, alpine meadows and forests stretch. Visiting the principality will be interesting for fans of alpine skiing, cyclists and just lovers of outdoor activities.

In a short period of time in Liechtenstein, you can do a lot: see castles scattered among the mountains, sunbathe on comfortable beaches on the banks of the Rhine, enjoy the luxury of hotels and impeccable service.

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What to see in Liechtenstein?

The most interesting and beautiful places, photos and a short description.

Vaduz castle

The building was built in the early Middle Ages. Its owners were people from the noble family of Werdenberg-Sargans. Later, the castle was restored, overgrown with new buildings. Today, Vaduz serves as the official residence of the reigning prince; access to tourists there is only open on August 15. This is a public holiday, in honor of which a festival is held on the territory of the castle.

Gutenberg castle

A magnificently preserved medieval fortress in the south of the state, one of the most iconic landmarks. It is believed that it was erected in the XI-XII centuries. The castle rises 70 meters above the surrounding area, and there is a rose garden and a Gothic chapel in the courtyard. Festivals are often held here, theater troupes perform. Anyone can enter the territory only during the holiday.

Government House

Located in the capital - the city of Vaduz, it is an architectural monument of historical importance (came under protection in 1992). The building appeared at the beginning of the XX century, the architect Gustav von Neumann during the construction focused on the neo-baroque style. The building looks very neat, elegant and fully fits into the surrounding landscape. The Government House is a decoration and a visiting card of the capital.

Vaduz Town Hall

The building is used for meetings and meetings of the city council of the capital. The architecture is sustained with German rigor and Swiss precision, characterized by laconic forms and functional elements. In the meeting room there is a gallery of portraits of the princes of Liechtenstein, as well as city burgomasters. The town hall appeared in 1932, the construction was carried out under the supervision of the architect F. Rekle.

Städle street

A pedestrian street where the main sights of the capital are concentrated. Here, in cozy cafes, you can take your time for a coffee with fresh pastries or visit numerous shops. Städl has a large number of interesting sculptures that create a special atmosphere in this place. It also houses the Post Office Museum, the English House and some administrative buildings.

Cathedral of Vaduz (Cathedral of Saint Florin)

A neo-Gothic temple built in the 19th century on the site of an old medieval church. The cathedral is dedicated to one of the local saints and patrons Florin Remus. Despite the fact that the cathedral is Catholic, the exterior and interior decoration correspond more to the Protestant canons - modesty and restraint in the decoration of walls, statues, the absence of rich decoration and unnecessary splendor.

Liechtenstein State Museum

In this place, you can get acquainted with the history of the country, learn interesting facts and comprehend the events that have taken place here over the centuries. The museum consists of two old and one modern buildings, and there is also a small branch in the Schellenberg community. Here are collected collections of antiques, paintings, weapons, dishes, various items that once belonged to the princely family of Liechtenstein.

Liechtenstein Postal Museum

It is under the jurisdiction of the State Museum, the date of foundation is considered to be 1930. It contains a large collection of stamps issued in the principality since 1912. The exposition also contains documents related to postal affairs, engraving tools, printing machines, sketches of stamps, and the uniform of postmen. Temporary exhibitions are regularly held in the museum, where expositions from other galleries are located.

Liechtenstein Art Museum

Modern building opened in 2000. This is a museum of contemporary art, since most of the exposition is made up of fashion installations and interesting art objects, among which sculptures deserve special attention. The structure is a black cube, the walls are decorated with pebbles from the Rhine River. The museum also houses a huge private collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein.

Mount Three Sisters (Dry Schwester)

Natural landmark on the border of Liechtenstein with Austria. At the foot there is a castle and a chapel of the 9th century, at the top are the ruins of another castle, which was once a prince's residence. Around the mountain there are several climbing routes of varying difficulty, a picturesque view of the valley opens from the top. The peaks rise above the capital of the principality - the city of Vaduz.

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