Liechtenstein may be small in size, but it is big when
it comes to sights and places of interest. Here in the heart of the Alps
there really is something for everyone.
There are 32
attraction places to visit in Liechtenstein:
1-Liechtenstein National Museum
Dating back to 1438, the building which today houses the Liechtenstein National Museum has a long and varied history.
2-Neuguthof Adventure World
From a wander through the fascinating maize maze to a pre-booked
party, the Neuguthof Adventure World in Vaduz is an ideal location for
almost any occasion.
3-Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts
The Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts is a state-run museum showcasing modern and contemporary works of art.
4-The Hilti Art Foundation Collection
Launched one and a half decades ago, the successful cooperation
between the Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts and the Hilti Art
Foundation, one of Liechtenstein’s most important private.
5-Treasure Chamber of the Principality of Liech...
The Treasure Chamber of the Principality of Liechtenstein in Vaduz,
the only museum of its kind in the Alps, focues primarily on exhibits
belonging to the Princes of Liechtenstein and other private collectors.
6-Vaduz Castle
Vaduz Castle lies on a hillside 120 metres above Vaduz. It is the symbol of the capital and can be seen from far away.
7-On the trail of the Walser spirit
Triesenberg is a traditional mountain village in Liechtenstein. With
roots as a Walser settlement in the 13th 14th century, the municipality
continues to honour its venerable history. But where…
8-The Prince of Liechtenstein Winery
Wine enthusiasts should definitely pay a visit to the Prince of
Liechtenstein Winery, where visitors can walk through the vineyards and
sample the excellent wines.
9-The government district in Vaduz
The government district dominates the eastern side of the Peter-Kaiser-Platz sqaure in Vaduz.
10-The parliament building in Vaduz
The parliament lies at the heart of the Peter-Kaiser-Platz square, just a stone's throw from the government building.
11-The Red House in Vaduz
The Red House, a gabled stairs structure with a large tower
containing living quarters, is located in the Mitteldorf area of Vaduz.
12-The Walser Museum in Triesenberg
Originally called the "Heimatmuseum", the Walser Museum was created
in 1961 by the parish priest of Triesenberg at the time, Engelbert
Bucher.
13-The Calculator and Typewriter Museum in Schaan
The 250 exhibits in this museum in Schaan provide children and adults
alike with an insight into the history of calculators and typewriters.
14-Traditional farmhouse museum in Schellenberg
Located in a farmhouse dating back almost 500 years, this museum in
Schellenberg is owned and run by the Liechtenstein National Museum.
15-The Pfrundhaus in Eschen
The Pfrundhaus next to the church in Eschen is one of the municipality's most recognisable landmarks.
16-The Küefer Martis Huus
The Küfer Martis Huus is a place of cultural interaction and home to a
museum based on the theme of water and, in particular, the Rhine.
17-DoMuS museum and gallery
Housed in Schaan town hall, DoMuS is a cultural centre comprising a gallery, a museum and a meeting room.
18-MuseumMura - Cutural artefacts collection
With over 10'000 exhibits, Mauren is home to Liechtenstein's largest
collection of cultural artefacts documenting life and customs in the
principality in days gone by.
19-Nendeln Go-Kart Track
The 150m indoor go-kart track in Nendeln offers plenty of fun and
racing action for up to six go-karts at a time. Each kart is powered by
two electric motors, with the rear wheels powered and…
20-Parish Church „Cathedral“ St. Florin
Although the first documentary evidence was recorded in a rental-roll
of the chapter of the Cathedral in Chur around 1375, it may be assumed
that the initial stages of the Chapel of St. Florin…
21-The Postage Stamp Museum
The Postage Stamp Museum tells the history of Liechtenstein's postal
service over the years and displays a large number of postage stamps
past and present.
22-Realino Tours
Take a seat and let yourself and two others be chauffeured through
Vaduz all the way up to the castle, through the Balzers valley to
Ruggell or even over the border into neighboring Switzerland.
23-The castle ruins in Schellenberg
Visitors to Schellenberg will find two sets of castle ruins, with the
"Obere Burg" ("Upper Castle") in particular very popular and easy to
reach on foot.
24-Experience Vaduz with the Citytrain
For all those visitors to Liechtenstein who want to see more than just the core of Vaduz in half an hour, our city tour…
For groups (from 15 persons)
CHF 8.- per person
For groups (from 15 persons)
CHF 8.- per person
25-Old bridge over the Rhine in Vaduz
The "Alte Rheinbrücke" is a covered wooden bridge linking the municipalities of Vaduz and Sevelen.
26-Kunstraum Engländerbau
The English Building Art Space is located on the second floor of the Engländerbau in the centre of Vaduz.
27-The Gasometer in Triesen
Located on the main road leading towards the oldest part of the village, the Gasometer is the main cultural hub in Triesen.
28-The Lawena Museum – the history of electricity
Liechtenstein Power Stations operate a museum of electricity in Triesen.
29-The Schädler Pottery in Nendeln
The Schädler Pottery in the Nendeln area of Eschen is the oldest arts and crafts workshop in Liechtenstein.
30-Gutenberg Castle in Balzers
Perched on a hillside in the country's southernmost municipality,
Balzers, Gutenberg Castle was built in the High Middle Ages.
31-The church hill in Bendern
Historically, the "Schwurplatz" ("Oath Square") at the top of the
hill leading up to the church in Bendern symbolises the creation of what
we today know as the Principality of Liechtenstein.
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