Citytrain Tour of Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Vaduz is the capital of the principality of Liechtenstein and the seat of the national parliament. The town, located along the Rhine, has about 5,100 inhabitants (as of 2009), most of whom are Roman Catholic. Its cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vaduz.
Vaduz is said to be mentioned in historic 12th-century manuscripts as Farduzes. It is, however, commonly believed to have been founded circa 1322 by the Counts of Werdenberg. In 1322 a mention of the castle is made, which was sacked by the Swiss in 1499 during the Swabian War. The entire town was also destroyed.
In the 17th century the Liechtenstein family was seeking a seat in the Imperial diet, the Reichstag. However, since they did not hold any territory that was directly under the Imperial throne, they were unable to meet the primary requirement to qualify.
The family yearned for the added power a seat in the Imperial government would bring, and therefore sought to acquire lands that would be Reichsunmittelbar, or held without any feudal personage other than the Holy Roman Emperor himself having rights on the land. After some time, the family was able to arrange the purchase of the minuscule Herrschaft (Lordship) of Schellenberg and countship of Vaduz (in 1699 and 1712 respectively) from the Hohenems. Tiny Schellenberg and Vaduz possessed exactly the political status required: no feudal lord other than their comital sovereign and the suzerain Emperor.
Thereby, on January 23, 1719, after purchase had been duly made, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, decreed Vaduz and Schellenberg were united, and raised to the dignity of Fürstentum (principality) with the name Liechtenstein in honour of [his] true servant, Anton Florian of Liechtenstein. It is on this date that Liechtenstein became a sovereign member state of the Holy Roman Empire. As a testament to the pure political expediency of the purchases, the Princes of Liechtenstein did not set foot in their new principality for over 120 years.
The most prominent landmark of Vaduz is Vaduz Castle, the home of the reigning prince of Liechtenstein and the Liechtenstein princely family. The castle is visible from almost any location in Vaduz, being perched atop a steep hill in the middle of the city. The Cathedral of St. Florin, Government House and City Hall are also well-known landmarks, displaying the various styles and periods of architecture that the city is known for.
0:21 - Rathausgasse.
0:43 - Städtle.
0:56 - Altenbach.
1:03 - The Red House: a gabled stairs structure with a large tower containing living quarters, is located in the Mitteldorf area of Vaduz.The house gets its name from the dark-red colour the building has had since the middle of the 19th century. Documents show that work began on another construction on the same site several centuries earlier, before being abandoned in the 15th century. The Red House's many owners over the years include the St. Johann Monastery. Since 1807 the building has been in the possession of the Rheinberger family. Egon Rheinberger - a famous painter, sculptor and architect from Liechtenstein - extended the Red House between 1902 and 1905.
1:43 - Panoramic views over Vaduz and the Castle (2:26).
2:33 - Wingertgasse.
2:58 - Im Gässle and the Grand Chapitre Liechtenstein Vineyard.
3:59 - Lochgass.
4:22 - Binnendamm and passing the Rheinpark Stadion.
5:19 - Kirchstrasse, the exterior of Vaduz Cathedral (Cathedral of St. Florin) and turning left onto Aeulestrasse. (5:48) Government Building and National Parliament Building. (6:15) Liechtenstein Center.
6:39 - Shops on Städtle.
10:34 - Panorama of Aeulestrasse.
11:22 - Adler Vaduz Hotel and Restaurant.
A Tourist's Guide to Vaduz, Liechtenstein
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I catch the train from Zurich to Sargans, then hop on the Liechtenstein Bus to Vaduz, the capital of this tiny Alpine country.
Once there, I see Vaduz Cathedral, Vaduz City Hall, a government building, have my passport stamped, buy a local beer and take a hike up to Vaduz Castle.
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Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein
Vaduz is the capital of a European country and has a population of around 5,000 people - in total there are around 37,000 Liechtensteiners. The country plays in the World Cup and other international tournaments and usually ends up bottom of the league - which is not surprising in the circumstances and all credit to it for playing! The good news about its football is however that we can park our vans at the national stadium car park for CHF0.50 per hour with a maximum charge of CHF4 and at the weekend it is free!
Vaduz probably dates back to around 1322 when it was founded by the Counts of Werdenberg. What is today the princely castle must have been founded around the same time. In the 17th century the Liechtenstein family was seeking a seat in the Imperial diet, the Reichstag. However, since they did not hold any territory that was directly under the Imperial throne, they were unable to meet the primary requirement to qualify. However it managed to acquire what is today the area around Vaduz which gave them the right to sit in the Reichstag and in turn gave birth to the Principality of Liechtenstein. Once that was settled, none of the Princes of Liechtenstein bothered to set foot in their principality for over 120 years.
Today the princely family resides at Vaduz Castle which looks over the town, national stadium and its car park. The castle was formerly a jail and an inn before needing renovation for the princely family. It is out of bounds to visitors, however there is a well marked trail to walk up to see it which offers wonderful views over the town and mountains all around.
The Cathedral of St. Florin, Government House and City Hall are also well-known landmarks. The National Art Gallery as well as the National Museum are located in Vaduz. The art gallery (Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein) is a museum of modern and contemporary art, also showing displays from the private princely Liechtenstein Collection, the main public display of which is in Vienna. The building is an architectural landmark built by the Swiss architects Morger, Degelo and Kerez. It was completed in November 2000 and forms a “black box” of tinted concrete and black basalt stone. The museum collection is also the national art collection of Liechtenstein. The Liechtenstein National Museum is showing a permanent exhibition on the cultural and natural history of Liechtenstein as well as special exhibitions. There are also the Postage Stamp Museum and a Ski Museum.
The Principality's Capital - Vaduz, Liechtenstein
At just 62 square miles and 35,000 people, the Principality of Liechtenstein is one of the smallest countries in the world. It is also one of the richest countries per capita in the world. Finance, skiing and small farms dominate the economy.
Vaduz is the capital of Liechtenstein. It is actually a rather small city, with just 5,100 people. But Vaduz is the cultural heart of the principality and features a number of museums along with government buildings and the Cathedral of St. Florin.
The Photos (in order)
E09A0458 - Vaduz Schloss, the castle home and official residence of the Prince of the Liechtenstein, sits on a steep slope above the heart of Vaduz
E09A0464 - The Vaduz Rathaus, or Town Hall
E09A0467 - Staadtle, the street through the heart of the Vaduz city center
E09A0475 - Liechtenstein is famous for its postage stamps; the Briefmarkenmuseum, or Postage Stamp Museum, provides visitors with a detailed history of the country's postal service; the museum is part of the Liechtenstein National Museum
E09A0477 - Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, the Leichtenstein Museum of Fine Arts, is home to an international collection of contemporary and modern art; many of the pieces are owned by the Prince of Liechtenstein
E09A0484 - The Regierungsgebaaude is the principality's primary government building
E09A0491 - This sculpture of Mary with Jesus stands in front of the Kapelle St. Florin, the Cathedral of St. Florin
E09A0493 - A sculpture of Vaduz Schloss is featured in this rock garden
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Lichtenstein, a country even smaller than Taipei City.
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Evening walk in Vaduz, Liechtenstein (24.01.2016) [2x]
Starting from Rathaus (city hall) of Vaduz.
Liechtenstein - Vaduz
# Liechtenstein is a small country - 35.000 estimated population -located between Switzerland and Austria, in the heart of Europe. The official language is German but Liechtenstein citizens speak fluent English. They also know French and some Italian. The capital city is Vaduz.
Vaduz is a really nice and quiet city located along the Rhine. The most prominent landmark of Vaduz is Vaduz Castle, the home of the reigning prince of Liechtenstein and the Liechtenstein princely family. The castle is visible from almost any location in Vaduz, being perched atop a steep hill in the middle of the city. The Cathedral of St. Florin, Government House and City Hall are also well-known landmarks, displaying the various styles and periods of architecture that the city is known for.
VADUZ TOURISM
Tourists traveling by bus from Switzerland to Austria generally pass by in Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein. The city of 17.3 square kilometers and a population of 5,372 inhabitants is one of the few capitals of countries in the world that have no airports and train stations.
Vaduzi is on the banks of the River Rhine, one of Europe's longest rivers. One of Vaduz's landmarks is Vaduz Castle, where the prince of Liechtenstein who ruled the monarchy with his family. The castle is at the top of a hill, in the middle of the city, so it can be seen from all sides of the city. Vaduz Castle is the most popular castle among the five castles in Liechtenstein. The other four castles are Gutenberg Castle in Balzers, Obere Burg Castle, Untere Burg Castle in Schellenberg, as well as Schalun Castle in Vaduz Town.
In addition to the castle, Vaduz also has St Florin Cathedral and the town hall, which is also a landmark of the city. Although not having airports and train stations, Vaduz still visited by tourists. Transport of more citizens served by buses operated by Liechtenstein Bus. Vaduz is also known for his professional football club, FC Vaduz.
Although small and mini, Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein is widely known by European businessmen and entrepreneurs.
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In the middle of the triangular border of Germany, Austria and Switzerland lies a treasure of the European Alps, the Principality of Liechtenstein. Hardly anywhere else in Central Europe has experienced such a rapid transformation from a dreamy agrarian state into one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Bendern, part of the village of Gamprin, is one of eleven municipalities and lies to the south-west side of the Eschner Mountain. The view glides across the foothills of the romantic Rhine Valley and up to the massive Swiss Schwäg-Alp. The Schaedler ceramics workshop in Nendeln is one of the oldest commercial enterprises in Liechtenstein and features handmade works of art. Since 1836, they have specialised in earthenware, exclusive ceramic art and tilted stoves. Schaan forms the border to the Oberland, a charming municipality with an attractive town centre. A parish hall and provision of good restaurants reflect the success of the global companies that are located there. Liechtenstein Castle looms majestically above Vaduz, the capital. Saint Florin is located on the edge of the old town it was built in 1868 in Neo-Gothic style and in 1997 officially dedicated as a cathedral. From the Sareiser Joch there are several trails along the ridge such as the Princess Gina Route that traverses various mountains of the border triangle. More than four hundred well marked hiking trails are offered throughout Liechtenstein, plus a hundred and sixty kilometres in the Alps. The Principality is a treasure trove of both landscape and culture with mountains, pastures, castles, fortresses and museums. But Liechtenstein has also become a small, modern state with a vital and indelible focus on finance and industry, a tiny paradise that is also an important economic power.
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성과 와이너리 부근 구시가지는 아름다운 동화 속 풍경을 지니고 있다. 그냥 여유롭게 산책하고픈 곳이다. 이곳의 집들은 자연을 거스르지 않는 아름다운 한색으로 한 폭의 풍경화를 이룬다. 그림 같은 고풍스런 집에 늦가을의 단풍이 익어간다. 구 시가지를 걷다 보면 나무에 꽃으로 장식한 집이 무척이나 아름답다. 하얀 벽 색과 파란 창문, 그리고 빨간 꽃의 조화는 보는 이의 마음마저 깨끗하게 한다. 박물관에서는 왕실의 역사를 볼 수가 있다. 1712년에 지금의 리히텐슈타인 영토를 구입한 공작인 요한 아담 1세부터 현재의 국가원수인 한스 아담2세의 초상화와 사진이 걸려있다. 600년간의 혈통을 가진 왕가는 유럽에서 가장 부유한 왕실의 하나였고 그 부를 문화 예술품을 사들이는데 공을 들였다. 당시의 수집품이 전시돼 화려함을 자랑한다.
[English: Google Translator]
Which is near the wineries and the beautiful old town, which has a fairy-tale landscape. Just a leisurely stroll hagopeun place. This home will form the landscape of the beautiful wide hansaek does not go against nature. Figure on the same antique go home ripen in late autumn leaves. The old town of Deira is decorated with flowers in a tree house and very beautiful. Color white walls and blue windows, and a blend of red flowers and even clean their hearts to see. In the museum you can see the history of the royal family. Duke purchased the territory of Liechtenstein Johann Adam, now 1 year old portraits and photographs from 1712 to the current Head of State, Hans Adam II is hanging. With the royal lineage of 600 years is one of the richest royal family in Europe, I was a part of that culture, art buying took the ball. It boasts a glamorous collection is on display at the time.
[Liechtenstein: Google Translator]
In der Nähe des Weingüter und die schöne Altstadt, die eine Märchenlandschaft hat. Nur ein Spaziergang hagopeun Ort. Dieses Haus wird die Landschaft der schönen breiten hansaek bilden geht nicht gegen die Natur. Abbildung auf der gleichen antiken Go Home reifen im späten Herbst Blätter. Die Altstadt von Deira ist mit Blumen in einem Baumhaus eingerichtet und sehr schön. Farbe weißen Wänden und blauen Fenstern, und eine Mischung aus roten Blumen und auch sauber, ihre Herzen zu sehen. Im Museum kann man die Geschichte der königlichen Familie zu sehen. Herzog kaufte das Gebiet von Liechtenstein Johann Adam, jetzt 1 Jahr alt Porträts und Fotografien von 1712 auf die aktuelle Staatsoberhaupt , Hans Adam II hängt. Mit der königlichen Linie von 600 Jahren zu einem der reichsten königlichen Familie in Europa ist, war ich ein Teil dieser Kultur, nahm Art Buying den Ball. Es verfügt über eine glamouröse Kollektion auf dem Display an der Zeit ist.
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Capital city of Liechtenstein
2019 Liechtenstein Walking Tour, Vaduz (Another Chance - Roger Sanchez)
The beautiful small principality in the heart of Europe.
The Principality of Liechtenstein is the sixth-smallest country in the world. It lies in the heart of the Alps between Switzerland and Austria. A pipsqueak of a country, Liechtenstein snuggles between Switzerland and Austria, among mountain ranges that rise steep and rugged above the Rhine. Besides the sheer novelty value of visiting one of the world's tiniest and richest countries, Liechtenstein is pure fairy-tale stuff – a mountain principality governed by an iron-willed monarch, embedded deep in the Alps and crowned by turreted castles.
Only 25km long by 12km wide (at its broadest point), Liechtenstein doesn’t have an international airport, and access from Switzerland or Austria is by local bus. The western, more populated side of the country is in the Rhine Valley and relatively flat; the east is mountainous.
Outdoor enthusiasts are in their element here, with a remarkable number of trails to hike and slopes to ski given the country's size. Strike out into the Alpine wilderness beyond Vaduz and, suddenly, this landlocked sliver of a micronation no longer seems quite so small.
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다음 날 파두츠의 외곽 발처스 마을에 갔다. 리히텐슈타인은 남북거리가 25키로미터로 차로 30분이면 어디든 갈 수 있다. 발처스에는 알프스의 전경과 포도밭 마을이 어우러진 아름다운 고성 구텐베르크가 있다 오늘 알프스는 볼 수 없었지만 고성은 안개 속에서 고풍스런 모습을 보여준다
[English: Google Translator]
Then it went to the outskirts of the village cheoseu day Vaduz. Liechtenstein can go anywhere on a 30-minute drive to the north-south distance of 25 km. Cheoseu to Gutenberg has beautiful castles and vineyards, the views of the Alps, the town endowed eopeotjiman Alps can be seen today shows the castles, antique look in the fog
[Liechtenstein: Google Translator]
Dann ging es an den Stadtrand des Dorfes cheoseu Tag Vaduz. Liechtenstein kann überall auf eine 30-minütige Fahrt zum Nord-Süd-Strecke von 25 km gehen. Cheoseu zu Gutenberg hat schöne Burgen und Weinbergen , die Aussicht auf die Alpen, dotiert der Stadt eopeotjiman Alpen heute gesehen werden kann zeigt die Schlösser, antike Blick in den Nebel
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■클립명: 유럽140-리히텐슈타인01-09 발처스 마을 고성 구텐베르크/Village/Panorama/Vineyard
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Alpine peaks and Vaduz in 4K, Liechtenstein
Ze szwajcarskiego Chur jedziemy do księstwa Liechtenstein, aby uzupełnić zwiedzanie Vaduz w stosunku do ubiegłorocznej wizyty ( Vaduz nie ma zbyt wielu zabytków. Ponieważ Katedrę św. Floryna i jej otoczenie już zwiedziliśmy, więc teraz od Ratusza (Rathaus) udajemy się w kierunku Mtteldorf (Central Village), aby następnie przejść pod górujący nad miastem Zamek Vaduz (Schloss Vaduz), któty do dziś jest siedzibą rodziny książęcej Liechtensteinów. Zamek w Vaduz jest historycznym centrum kraju. Największa część zamku pochodzi z XVI wieku, a najstarsza z XII wieku. Nasz spacer powrotny od Zamku na parking prowadzi szlakiem turystycznym, przy którym znajduje się galeryjka ze wspaniałym widokiem na całą stolicę i otaczające ją alpejskie szczyty. Jak widać na filmie wspaniałe alpejskie szczyty towarzyszą nam w czasie całego przejazdu od Chur przez Liechtenstein i dalej przez Austrię.
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Liechtenstein National Museum
The origins of the Liechtenstein National Museum date back to the end of the 19th century, when the head of the government, Friedrich Stellwag von Carion (1852-1896), planned to create a museum in Vaduz Castle. Stellwag von Carion's aim at the time was to prevent Liechtenstein's cultural assets being sold abroad. He received support from Prince Johann II von Liechtenstein (1840-1929), who provided space in Vaduz Castle to exhibit the collection of objects to the public -- Vaduz Castle was not used as the residence of the Princely Family until 1938. From around 1910 onwards the Historical Association of the Principality of Liechtenstein, which was created in 1901, assumed responsibility for maintaining and extending the collection.
Comprehensive renovation work carried out at Vaduz Castle from 1904 until 1914 forced the museum to relocate. The next few decades saw the collection lead a no-madic existence, going on display in a number of buildings in Vaduz, including the seat of the government and the town hall.
From 1954 until 1967 the Historical Association showed the collection with the title 'National Museum' on the top floor of the newly constructed headquarters of the Liechtensteinische Landesbank in Vaduz.Von 1954 bis 1967 zeigte der Historische Verein die Sammlung im oberen Stockwerk des neu errichteten Landesbankgebäudes in Vaduz, und zwar unter dem Namen „Landesmuseum.
In 1967 the state purchased the building in Vaduz formerly known as the 'Taverne zum Adler' ('Eagle Inn') and converted the premises to house the collection. On 15 April 1972 the Liechtenstein National Museum was opened. In the same year the Historical Association's responsibility for the National Museum ended, with its function being assumed by the Liechtenstein National Museum Trust created in May 1972. A long-term loan (set out in a written contract in 1989) was established between the Historical Association and the Trust.
The museum was closed between 1992 and 2003 after construction work to extend the Landesbank opposite had caused serious damage to the building. Following a period of renovation and extension from 1999 until 2003, it reopened to the public on 28 November 2003.
Today the museum comprises three main buildings. The old National Museum and the connected Administrator's House showcase the history and culture of Liechten-stein, while the more recent extension includes the natural history collections and a series of temporary exhibitions.Two further museums are also affiliated to the Liechtenstein National Museum. The Bäuerliches Wohnmuseum in Schellenberg, which opened in 1994, shows the lifestyle and customs of the local farming community. The Postage Stamp Museum in Vaduz, which was founded in 1930, became part of the Liechtenstein National Museum in 2006.
A book detailing the history, collections, exhibitions and buildings of the National Museum was published in 2004 and is available in the museum shop and book stores.