
The finest attractions in Liechtenstein at a glance: castles, natural wonders, historic old towns and more. Each place links to a detailed page with map, tips and photos.

This preserved medieval fortress stands on a seventy-meter high rock outcrop in Balzers and serves as a prominent cultural landmark today.
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The striking black cube in the heart of Vaduz displays an extensive collection of modern and contemporary art from international artists.
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The Red House is a historic late-medieval building in Vaduz, famous for its distinct red color and its location within a vineyard.
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The Treasure Chamber exhibits precious items from the Princely Collections, including royal regalia and unique Fabergé eggs.
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The Drei Schwestern (Three Sisters) is a prominent mountain ridge in the Rätikon range, forming a natural border with Austria.
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The Steg Reservoir, also known as Gänglesee, is a picturesque artificial lake used for hydroelectric power and recreation.
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Sareiserjoch is a scenic mountain pass above Malbun, serving as a gateway to numerous high-altitude trails in the Rätikon range.
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The historic covered wooden bridge spans the Rhine River, serving as a scenic pedestrian link between Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
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The modern Parliament Building in Vaduz is a striking architectural landmark constructed with over a million yellow bricks.
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Grauspitz is the highest mountain in the Principality of Liechtenstein, reaching an elevation of 2,599 meters on the Swiss border.
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Falknis is a striking mountain peak in southwestern Liechtenstein, offering spectacular panoramic views of the Rhine Valley.
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The Samina is the second longest river in Liechtenstein, flowing through the rugged and uninhabited Samina Valley towards Austria.
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Naafkopf is a significant border mountain where the national boundaries of Liechtenstein, Austria, and Switzerland converge.
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The Theater am Kirchplatz is the most important cultural venue for performing arts in the country.
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A smaller but historically significant castle ruin on the northern slope of the Eschnerberg.
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The old post office building in Vaduz shows the traditional architecture of the Principality.
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The town hall of Schaan is the administrative center of the most populous municipality.
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The Dreischwesternhaus in Planken is a prominent municipal building on the hillside.
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A managed alpine hut at 1428m altitude, popular among hikers.
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A recreated Lourdes grotto below the church hill as a place of reflection.
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A beautiful nature reserve and park for bird lovers in Mauren.
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A modern landmark in the heart of the Mauren municipality, near the church.
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A historic building that now serves as a cultural center and museum.
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Scheienkopf is located in the Liechtenstein Alps and forms a natural boundary in the mountain landscape.
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Ochsenkopf is a distinctive mountain in the Liechtenstein alpine region.
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Nospitz is a prominent peak near Malbun in the Liechtenstein Oberland.
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The Hochwang area is located south of Triesen in a rugged mountain landscape.
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These foothills of the Pizol massif extend on the border between Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
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A beautiful viewpoint in the mountains near Schellenberg with panoramic views.
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A beautiful viewpoint in the mountains near Balzers with panoramic views.
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High above the valley floor at an altitude of 1,600 metres in Malbun, Liechtenstein's alpine heartland, the Peace Church (Friedenskirchlein) stands a…
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The Kosthaus (literally 'Boarding House') in Triesen is a unique social and architectural monument from the era of early industrialization in Liechte…
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The Engländerbau (English Building) in the centre of Vaduz is a key building in Liechtenstein's art and cultural scene.
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The parish church of Schellenberg, an important religious center of the municipality.
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A monument commemorating the refuge of the First Russian National Army in 1945.
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An exciting adventure park for children in Triesenberg with many play areas.
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The Küefer-Martis-Huus is a museum and cultural center in an old farmhouse.
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A local organic farm in Planken producing fresh vegetables and cheese.
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The Gasthaus zur Sonne is a historic tavern in the heart of Triesen.
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Archaeological site of a former Roman estate on the Maurerberg.
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A quiet forest near Ruggell.
Learn more →Among the most popular are Gutenberg Castle, St. Florin Cathedral, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Red House, Treasure Chamber and many more – the full top 50 list is on this page.
May to October offers the most pleasant weather; July and August are warmest and busiest.