Discover the best top things to do in Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein including Uhrenmuseum Kurt Beck, Das Walsermuseum, Triesenberg, Liechtenstein National Museum, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Postal Museum, Schatzkammer Liechtenstein (Treasure Chamber), FIS-Ski-Museum, DoMus Museum & Gallery, Gasometer Cultural Centre, Kuefer-Martis-Huus.
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Who likes wall and grandfather clocks should have been there. Super friendly and stylish. Also highly recommended for repair
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In the 42 exhibition rooms of the National Museum, Liechtenstein national treasures are open to detailed exploration. Whether cultural history, national history, or natural history.
Vaduz, Capital of Liechtenstein Country :-. Liechtenstein Country is a member of UNO having population near about 8000. Vaduz is the capital of Liechtenstein, sits on the Rhine River near the Swiss border. Vaduz Castle dates back to the 12th century and is a royal family residence. In the Städtle, the pedestrianized town center, the sleek Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein displays modern art. Nearby, the National Museum houses archaeological and cultural artifacts in a medieval building. Prominent places to visit are Postal museum, Vaduj castle, kunstmuseum, St.Florine Cathedral, National museum and winery. Vaduj city train is available to take round of Vaduj city. Very nice town indeed. National museum is wonderful and we can see number of articles. Lots of information on the history of Liechtenstein from the ancient days of man up through modern times. Great stuff about Liechtenstein history, culture and principality too. Very nice experience indeed.
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Founded in 2000, the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein is a leading exhibition institution with a special focus in international modern and contemporary art. It is also the national gallery of Liechtenstein. The stunning architecture in the centre of Vaduz also hosts a café to sit and relax.
Very nice museum of modern art. Great place to see art threw centuries. Employees are very friendly and give a lot of informations. Worth to visit if you like modern art or just want to enjoy in art and culture. Museum is press friendly
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The Postage Stamp Museum (Briefmarkenmuseum) is very popular with most visitors to Liechtenstein, since these small works of art travel the whole world and are in everybody's mailbox daily. Rare stamps from Liechtenstein, historical documents, devices, historical postal service equipment and special exhibits are presented in the museum.
I went with my family to Liechtenstein for a day trip. I really wanted to go there for a long time especially to the Postal Museum. And so I’ve managed to go. The Museum is not far from the bus station, the building is centrally located. The building is not only the postal museum but has all an Art exhibition space. It doesn’t cost anything to visit the museum (free admission). The exhibition on one floor and is very interesting for philatelists. At the entrance is the museum shop you can buy yearly stamp collections starting from 1940 but the price can be high. You can even buy rare stamps that cost about 1800 or even higher. There are other Philatelic items like FDC,Year Album etc. The exhibition started with the model of the post carriage showing the route it taken and different lights plus trumpets. Next to that you can sit on a stool and check on a big screen all the stamps that Liechtenstein issued, history of the post office, history about stamps and knowledge etc. Afterwards there is a corridor on the one side the different subjects issued by Liechtenstein on the other side there were pull out glass display boards where all the stamps of Liechtenstein and subjects like sport, royal family etc. A other main subject of the museum was space travel of the Russian and Chinese. Mostly FDC signed by the astronauts and a lot of information. To my mind the museum was very interesting and fascinating ,,I loved it!! Worth a trip for philatelist and who are interested in stamps.
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Faberge eggs, old guns, porcelain, old prints, and more - a real variety of items, all in one dark room. DO NOT take photos, even without flash - it is definitely not allowed. Buy your ticket for this at the National Museum & receive a small discount for the two.
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Discover the history of skiing from A to Z. Come to the FIS Ski Museum to experience over 100 years of skiing history illustrated by Noldi Beck.
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