Places of interest

Discover the most beautiful sights in Liechtenstein - from impressive castles and historical sites to modern art installations and picturesque natural landscapes.

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Vaduz Castle is the landmark of Liechtenstein's capital and can be seen from far and wide.
The country's government district is located on the east side of the spacious Peter-Kaiser-Platz.
Balzers
Gutenberg Castle in Balzers is situated on a 70-metre-high hill and offers a fantastic view over Liechtenstein. It's well worth a visit - history and panorama included.
Vaduz
The Liechtenstein Art Museum was opened in 2000 and is the museum for modern and contemporary art in the heart of Vaduz.
Vaduz
The museum, which is unique in the Alpine region, displays objects that are closely associated with Liechtenstein and cannot be found anywhere else in this form or in this compilation.
The tower not only offers a view of the Rhine Valley but also of the wild landscape below the Three Sisters massif.
The Red House is located in the central village of Vaduz and is a well-known sight.
Vaduz
The LandesMuseum looks at the eventful history of Liechtenstein and also contains a natural history collection.
Schalun is a castle ruin situated on an exposed rocky ridge between Schaan and Vaduz, also known as Wildschloss Castle .
Vaduz
The PostMuseum is affiliated to the Liechtenstein National Museum and shows the history of Liechtenstein philately and post.
The Old Rhine Bridge is a covered wooden bridge that connects the Liechtenstein municipality of Vaduz with the Swiss municipality of Sevelen.
There are two castle ruins in Schellenberg, whereby the so-called Upper Castle is a very popular excursion destination and can be reached after a short walk.
Balzers
The old vicarage shows temporary exhibitions and is a place for cultural experiences.
Triesenberg
The panoramic terrace at 2000 m above sea level offers a magnificent view of the Liechtenstein mountains.
The Gaflei lookout tower offers a spectacular view of Vaduz and the surrounding area and is a popular destination for hikers and families.
Schellenberg
The Rural Living Museum shows the construction methods and way of life of past centuries in a 500-year-old wooden house.
Vaduz
Enjoy fine Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from one of the best vineyards in the Rhine Valley and discover exquisite wines during a tasting at the Hofkellerei des Fürsten von Liechtenstein in Vaduz.
Completed in 2002, the building was designed by the renowned architect Hans Hollein and impresses with its unique shape.
The St. Mamerten Chapel in Triesner Oberdorf is the oldest chapel in Liechtenstein.
The Cathedral of St. Florin in Vaduz is a neo-Gothic parish church built in natural stone, whose origins date back to the last quarter of the first millennium.
Triesen
The Lawena Museum in Triesen brings the history of electricity to life.
The lighthouse, a cultural project of the Office for Culture, is a sound body that can sing like a whale.
The first 360-degree panorama board in Liechtenstein is located at an altitude of over 2000 meters and provides information about the impressive summit panorama and the surrounding mountains.
The Vaduz town hall was built in 1932 and 1933 and is now used by the mayor's office, the municipal council and the municipal administration.
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