10 Historic Sites in Vorarlberg That You Shouldn't Miss

June 13, 2021 Viva Honore

Bristling with beautiful lakes, splashing rivers, rugged peaks and looming castles, Vorarlberg is tucked between Switzerland and Germany. This spirited state is dotted with Bauhaus-inspired architecture, eco-friendly dwellings and tiny towns, bristling with spires. Capital Bregenz is the main draw in this alpine locale. Cobblestone streets and a lovely lakeside setting add to its charms. Renowned for its cheese and dairies, Vorarlberg is also a popular spot for skiing and other winter sports.
Restaurants in Vorarlberg

1. Villa Maund

Bregenzerwald Strasse Üntschenberg, Schoppernau Austria +43 5515 2106 http://www.gasthof-adler.at
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Villa Maund

2. Burgruine Alt-Ems

Burgruine Alt-Ems Alt-Ems, Hohenems Austria http://www.alt-ems.at/ruine-alt-ems.html
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Burgruine Alt-Ems

Schlossberg Mountain & Alt-Ems Castle The imposing elevation of the “Schlossberg” mountain is more than just a stage setting. Since the 12th century it has been enthroned by a mighty castle complex known as the “Alta-Ems”, which became the birthplace of the town.

3. St. Laurentiuskirche - Bludenz

Schloss-Gayenhof-Platz 6, Bludenz Austria http://www.tiscover.com/at/guide/5,de/objectId,SIG1116at/intern.html
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

St. Laurentiuskirche - Bludenz

4. Martinskapelle

Martinsgasse 3a, Bregenz 6900 Austria http://www.bregenz.travel/tourismus/erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/kirchen/martinskapelle/
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Martinskapelle

5. Seekapelle

Rathausstrasse 4, Bregenz 6900 Austria
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4.0 based on 8 reviews

Seekapelle

6. Altes Rathaus - Bregenz

Eponastrasse 11, Bregenz 6900 Austria
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Altes Rathaus - Bregenz

7. Rolls-Royce Museum

Guetle 10, Dornbirn 6850 Austria +43 5572 52652 [email protected] http://www.rollsroycebentley.at
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3.5 based on 185 reviews

Rolls-Royce Museum

Zitat Frederick H. royce:"Quality remains, if the price is long forgotten." True to this motto, we work in our small but fine Rolls-Royce Museum in Dornbirn Gütle. Our new concept, the personal care of each guest, with closer contact to the exhibits as well as photo ticket included in the entrance fee, we speak a "new language". This is our business card, which is very well main tended by our team on site. Since 2019 we have been a contract partner with the Vorarlberger Familienpass, as well as the V Card, the Bodensee Erlebnis Card and the Bodensee Vorarlberg Card. Of course, there are also many other benefits. In our partner company FFA Museum Altenrhein you will find over 3 floors an exciting exhibition about the vehicle and aircraft industry. We are happy to take you on an exciting and fascinating "journey through time" of the Rolls-Royce car history. Your museum Team.

8. Burgruine Hohen Bregenz, Gebhardsberg

Gebhardsberg 1, Bregenz 6900 Austria
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3.5 based on 7 reviews

Burgruine Hohen Bregenz, Gebhardsberg

9. Fuchshaus

Ringstrasse 49, Rankweil 6830 Austria [email protected] http://www.rankweil.at/kultur/sehenswertes-in-rankweil/historische-gebaeude/fuchshaus
Fuchshaus

In dem aus dem frühen 17. Jahrhundert stammenden Blockbau befand sich lange Zeit das Gasthaus "Zur Krone". 1837 wurde das Gasthaus aufgelöst und in eine Salpetersiederei umgebaut. Bei der Renovierung im Jahre 1935 ließ der damalige Besitzer Maximilian Fuchs die Fensterläden der Giebelseite mit jenen charakteristischen Fuchsdarstellungen bemalen, denen das Haus seinen heutigen Namen verdankt. Seit 1940 befindet sich das Fuchshaus im Besitz der Marktgemeinde Rankweil. Dem Einbau einer Turnhalle im ehemaligen Stadel im Jahre 1956 folgte eine umfassende Renovierung und die Umwidmung zu einem Sozialzentrum im Jahre 1999. Standort: Hintere Ringstraße/Ecke Brisera

10. Rathaus Rankweil

Am Marktplatz 1, Rankweil 6830 Austria +43 5522 405 [email protected] http://www.rankweil.at/kultur/sehenswertes-in-rankweil/historische-gebaeude/rathaus-rankweil
Rathaus Rankweil

Die Kellergewölbe mit dem massiven Bruchsteinmauerwerk und den heute noch sichtbaren technischen Details sind auf mittelalterliche Zeit zurückzuführen. Auch die unregelmäßig angelegten Nischen der Fenster im Erdgeschoss und die besondere Konstruktion eines Teils des Dachstuhls aus handbehauenem Tannenholz weisen in die Zeit des ausgehenden 15. Jahrhunderts. Heute beherbergt das Rathaus Rankweil die Gemeindeverwaltung Rankweils.

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