Top 7 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Vaduz, Liechtenstein

August 26, 2021 Hector Krause

The capital and home of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Vaduz has a car-free center, allowing tourists the freedom to walk around freely, appreciating some of the many surviving medieval, Gothic, and Baroque structures. Older buildings stand next to more recent structures, like the black basalt cube that showcases the contemporary and modern art collection of the Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts. Vaduz Castle, the home of the royal family, overlooks the city from the hills that surround the city.
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1. Hochsitz Sculpture

Vaduz Liechtenstein
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Hochsitz Sculpture

2. Monument to Franz Joseph II and Georgina von Wilczek

St. Florinsgasse 15, Vaduz 9490 Liechtenstein
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Monument to Franz Joseph II and Georgina von Wilczek

3. Liechtenstein Center

Staedtle 39, Vaduz 9490 Liechtenstein +423 239 63 63 [email protected] https://tourismus.li/
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Liechtenstein Center

Discover Liechtenstein at a glance. The Liechtenstein Center gives you the unique and free opportunity to get a comprehensive picture of the diversity of this small state using state-of-the-art multimedia technology and fascinating film footage. The Liechtenstein Center is also the official tourist office in Vaduz, where you can purchase the unique Liechtenstein stamps and exclusive Liechtenstein souvenirs in the integrated shop.

Reviewed By Caminante200 - New York City, United States

As soon as I arrived in Vaduz, I went straight to the Liechtenstein Center and I'm so glad I did! The staff were very nice and helpful and they recommended that I buy the Liechtenstein Adventure Pass which was a great idea -- free rides on the LIEMobile bus system all over the country (and all the way to Feldkirch, Austria and Sargans, Switzerland), plus free entrances to all the museums (and a gift at the Postal Museum), a free magnet in one of the souvenir shops, you get your passport stamped (normally it's CHF3) and other good stuff. They were also very helpful in finding directions, sorting out bus schedules and setting up the free wifi in town (I need a phone number but didn't have one, so she let me use hers). Very helpful place to start visiting this beautiful country!

4. The Main Square

Vaduz Liechtenstein
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The Main Square

Reviewed By ttravelcouple

A nice walk around the square is a good start for your visit in Vaduz. Follow the "gold bars" and you will find yourself in the middle of the city, surrounded by art.

5. Vaduz Town Hall

Stadtle 6 Street En el centro de la Ciudad, cercano al modernísimo Museo, con mujer gorda de Fernando Botero., Vaduz Liechtenstein
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Vaduz Town Hall

6. Bas-Relief to Josef Rheinberger

Vaduz Liechtenstein http://lori.ru/3717172
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Bas-Relief to Josef Rheinberger

Reviewed By bob2bkk - Bangkok, Thailand

This plaque and memorial is for Josef Rheinberger. He was born in Leichtenstein and became an organist and composer living most of his life in Germany after attending Munich Conservatorium. Due to his remarkable talent, he was admitted at just 12 years of age. It is appropriate that it is in this area as the Music hall is just up behind the Cathedral of St. Florin.

7. Stadtle

Stadtle, Vaduz 9490 Liechtenstein
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Stadtle

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