The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in St. Gallen, Canton of St. Gallen

August 31, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

St. Gallen or traditionally St Gall, in German sometimes Sankt Gallen ( Sankt Gallen (help·info); English: St Gall; French: Saint-Gall; Italian: San Gallo; Romansh: Son Gagl) is a Swiss town and the capital of the canton of St. Gallen. It evolved from the hermitage of Saint Gall, founded in the 7th century. Today, it is a large urban agglomeration (with around 160,000 inhabitants) and represents the center of eastern Switzerland. Its economy consists mainly of the service sector. Internationally, the town is known as the home of the University of St. Gallen.
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1. Abbey of Saint Gall

Klosterhof 6d, St. Gallen 9000 Switzerland +41 71 227 34 16 [email protected] http://www.stiftsbezirk.ch
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Abbey of Saint Gall

The Abbey Complex of St Gall is a miracle of tradition. Attractive exhibitions in the Abbey Library, the Vaulted Cellar and the Exhibition Space present a unique treasure trove of manuscript books, charters and prints. The Abbey complex with its baroque cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the historical collections in the Abbey Archive and the Abbey Library are included in the UN

2. Globus Fountain with two Market Women

Multergasse 47, St. Gallen 9000 Switzerland https://www.artlog.net/de/art/globusbrunnen
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Globus Fountain with two Market Women

3. Wilborada-Brunnen

St. Gallen 9000 Switzerland
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Wilborada-Brunnen

4. Stiftsbibliothek

Klosterhof 6d Abbey of Saint Gall, St. Gallen 9000 Switzerland +41 71 227 34 39 [email protected] http://www.stiftsbezirk.ch
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Stiftsbibliothek

The Abbey Library St. Gallen, famous for its beautiful baroque hall, is one of the oldest libraries in the world. And it holds one of the most important manuscript collections in Europe, especially for the Carolingian and Ottonian period from the 8th to the 11th century. The collection is presented to the visitors in changing and thematised expositions. The library forms the central part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Convent of St. Gallen.

Reviewed By sesphd - Paradise Valley, United States

The library is precious and one has to wear slippers they provide as the floor is being preserved with its lovely inlaid wood. The paintings and the books are breathtaking.

5. Kathedrale St.Gallen

Klosterhof 6A, St. Gallen 9000 Switzerland +41 71 224 05 50 [email protected] http://www.sg.kath.ch/de/180/Kathedrale.htm
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Kathedrale St.Gallen

The cathedral represents one of the last monumental Baroque monastic constructions in Europe. It was built from 1755 to 1767 under the direction of Vorarlberg native and master builder Johann Michael Beer. The choir stalls with 84 lovely carved seats and the historic organ are works of art in and of themselves. Every Tuesday, there is a Evening Prayer (Domvesper)at 5.30 P.M. The inside of the church is painted in vibrant colours and adorned with stucco, and the interior is decorated with numerous carvings. A serene atmosphere prevails in the church thanks to the soft lighting and malachite green stucco. After the secularisation of the Convent in 1805, the church became a parish church and 1847 at the same time cathedral of the new founded diocese. In 2013, the altar area was renewed. Especially impressive is the baptism fountain with the respecting of the frescos of the cupola. Beside the different liturgy Services and concerts there are also guided tours, for example from may to September every Saturday at 10.30 A.M. (Free admission, collect).

Reviewed By saibot - Huntersville, United States

All of my St. Gallen reviews have the caveat that St. Gallen is nice, but not worth a separate trip. If it's on your way somewhere else it's a decent stop with a few things to see. This cathedral is spectacular, & the surrounding area nice to walk around in & explore. It was nice at night too.

6. Rathaus

Hauptstrasse 21, St. Gallen 9424 Switzerland +41 71 886 40 10
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Rathaus

7. Pfalzkeller

Klosterhof, St. Gallen 9000 Switzerland http://www.st.gallen-bodensee.ch/de/unesco-kultur/architektur/pfalzkeller
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Pfalzkeller

8. University of St.Gallen

Dufourstrasse 50, St. Gallen 9000 Switzerland +41 71 224 21 11 http://www.unisg.ch/
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University of St.Gallen

9. St. Laurenzen

Marktgasse 25, St. Gallen 9000 Switzerland +41 71 222 67 92 http://www.ref.ch/sgc
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St. Laurenzen

10. Roter Platz

Schreinerstrasse 1, St. Gallen 9000 Switzerland http://www.tagblatt.ch/nachrichten/kultur/kultur-tb/Ein-blutroter-Platz;art41,3002357
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Roter Platz

Reviewed By Delnyon - Nyon, Switzerland

The entire square is recovered with a red coating which gives a modern twist to this part of St.Gallen at the edge of the old town. As it was Valentine weekend, Globus chose to match the Porsche with this beautiful red heart.

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