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The Princely House of Liechtenstein

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LIECHTENSTEIN CASTLE PARTY (hanging out with the PRINCE)

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Today we celebrated Liechtenstein’s National day at the prince's castle with the prince himself!

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The Principality of Liechtenstein - english

Liechtenstein lies between Switzerland and Austria. With a total surface area of 160 km², it is the sixth-smallest country in the world and has a population of approximately 37,000 people. The head of state is the Reigning Prince. According to the 1921 Constitution, state power is shared between the Prince and the people. The Principality has a stable and highly diversified economy with over 4000 businesses and almost as many jobs as inhabitants. With its restaurants, museums, festivals and sports facilities down in the valley and high up in the mountains, it is has plenty to offer families, food lovers, culture enthusiasts and those simply looking for a little relaxation. To find out more visit and
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Imagevideo Liechtenstein GARDEN PALACE

The Liechtenstein GARDEN PALACE, privately owned by the princely family of Liechtenstein, with its magnificent gardens is available for hire as an exclusive venue for luxurious events. Masterpieces from the Princely Collections, one ot the most important private art collections in the world, may be viewed as part of an elegant event.
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Palais Liechtenstein | Getaway 2021

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Liechtenstein - The Principality

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Imagevideo Liechtenstein CITY PALACE

The CITY PALACE, privately owned by the princely family of Liechtenstein, with its historical state rooms provides exclusive venues for luxurious events. A magnificent ensemble of Baroque stucco ceilings and opulent neo-Rococo interiors form a harmonious whole. A selection of unique masterpieces of art from the Biedermeier era may be viewed exclusively as part of an elegant event.

STADTPALAIS LIECHTENSTEIN - ein Baujuwel erstrahlt ab 2013

Since January 2012 Palais Liechtenstein has been striking out in a new direction.
The museum with fixed opening hours has closed, and the focus is now on high-end events and pre-booked guided tours of the Princely Collections.

Deeply rooted in Vienna's history for over 300 years, the palaces of the princely family of Liechtenstein are notable for their superb state of restoration, original interiors and their stunning symbiosis of nature, architecture and masterpieces of art history.
The GARDEN PALACE in the ninth district of Vienna has already become a favourite locale for distinctive event planning.
From 2013 the Liechtenstein CITY PALACE, situated at the heart of Vienna near the Burgtheater and the Volksgarten, will provide additional impressive events venues.

The Principality of Liechtenstein - short version

Liechtenstein lies between Switzerland and Austria. With a total surface area of 160 km², it is the sixth-smallest country in the world and has a population of approximately 37,000 people. To find out more visit and

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.
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Top 22 Things To Do In Liechtenstein

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1. Visit the ruined castles of Schellenberg - shutterstock
2. Hike along the Historical Eschnerberg Trail -
3. Cycle over the Old Bridge - shutterstock
4. Visit the Red House in Vaduz - RossHelen / Shutterstock.com
5. Explore the church hill of Bendern -
6. Hike along the Princes’ Way -
7. The Küefer Martis Huus -
8. Check out the Liechtenstein State Art Gallery -
9. Museum Mura -
10. Go skiing in Malbun - shutterstock
11. Visit the Postage Stamp Museum - Bumble Dee / Shutterstock.com
12. Visit Gutenburg Castle -
13. Ride the Citytrain in Vaduz -
14. Visit the Lawena Museum -
15. Visit the Traditional Farmhouse Museum -
16. Sample the produce at the Prince of Liechtenstein Winery - Alizada Studios / Shutterstock.com
17. Explore the Liechtenstein National Museum - IGOR ROGOZHNIKOV / Shutterstock.com
18. Discover the Calculator and Typewriter Museum -
19. Marvel at St. Florin Church and Cathedral - shutterstock
20. Whizz around the Nendeln Go-Kart Track -
21. Check out the birds at the Galina Falconry Centre -
22. Have fun at the Malbi Adventure Playground -

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Liechtenstein: Vaduz, Malbun und Wandern durch die Alpen des Fürstentums | Wunderschön | ARD Reisen

Wunderschön Reporter Ramon Babazadeh erkundet das Fürstentum Liechtenstein. Es ist mit knapp 40.000 Einwohner:innen für seine Banken, das Fürstenhaus, Vaduz und Malbun bekannt. Ein alpiner Zwergstaat, viertkleinster in Europa, nur knapp 25 Kilometer lang und maximal zwölf Kilometer breit, zwischen der 260-mal größeren Schweiz und Österreich gelegen. (Mehr Wunderschön wie z.B. Taminas Tour von Ravenna nach Parma findet ihr in der ARD Mediathek:

Aber Liechtenstein verspricht auch Urlaub fernab vom Massentourismus und gilt als Geheimtipp für Wandernde. Wunderschön Reporter Ramon Babazadeh wandert 75 Kilometer quer durchs ganze Land unterwegs auf dem 2019 eröffneten Liechtenstein Weg. Unterwegs übt sich Ramon im Ziegenmelken, Alphornblasen und Trailrunning. Er trifft spannende Menschen, darunter auch die Fantastischen 4 und den Erbprinzen des Fürstentums.

00:00 Intro
01:39 Auf dem Pontonboot nach Liechtenstein
04:43 Hauptstadt Vaduz und der Fürstensteig
14:42 Triesenberg: Walserdeutsch und Alpakas
23:39 Per Drift-Trike in die Ruggeller Riet
28:31 Schaan mit den Fanta 4
31:35 Trail-Running in Malbun
42:30 Rebelbolla Club
52:56 Custom Bikes made in Liechtenstein
55:43 Alp Pradamee und Alphorn Wanderung
01:12:50 Besuch im Schloss Verduz
01:20:31 In den Bergen mit Tina Weirather
01:27:33 Outro

Die abwechslungsreiche Weitwanderung verbindet alle elf Gemeinden Liechtensteins. Dabei geht es durch wildromantische Täler, entlang mächtiger Bergmassive, auf einsame Gipfel und über historische Pfade. Dank seiner geografischen Lage zwischen der flachen Rheinebene und den hohen Gipfeln des Rätikons bietet das kleine Wanderjuwel viel landschaftliche Abwechslung auf engstem Raum.

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Vaduz, Liechtenstein in 3 minutes - Travel Cubed [4K]

Vaduz - is the capital of Liechtenstein and also the seat of the national parliament. The city, which is located along the Rhine River, has 5,696 residents. The most prominent landmark of Vaduz is Vaduz Castle, being perched atop a steep hill in the middle of the city. It is home to the reigning Prince of Liechtenstein and the Liechtenstein princely family. The city's distinctive architecture is also displayed in landmarks such as the Cathedral of St. Florin, Government House, City Hall, the National Art Gallery, as well as the National Museum. Although Vaduz is the best-known town in the principality internationally, it is not the largest; neighboring Schaan has a larger population.

0:00 Intro
0:34 Städtle street
0:56 Liechtenstein National Museum
1:31 St. Florin Cathedral
2:01 Städtle street
2:29 Summerträff Vadoz
3:13 Vaduz Castle

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Little Europe: Liechtenstein

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Top 10 Things to Do in Liechtenstein 2024 | Places to Visit

Embark on a journey to the picturesque principality of Liechtenstein and explore its hidden gems. In this video, we unveil the top 10 places to visit in Liechtenstein in 2024. From stunning castles and breathtaking landscapes to charming villages and cultural landmarks, Liechtenstein has something to captivate every traveler. Join us as we take you on a virtual tour of this enchanting destination and inspire your next adventure.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:45 #10 Winter Fun in Malbun
1:49 #9 Hiking the Historical Eschnerberg Trail
2:48 #8 Triesenberg's Culinary Delights
3:41 #7 Schaan and the Liechtenstein Festival
4:42 #6 The Towns of Nendeln and Eschen
5:32 #5 Liechtenstein National Museum
6:20 #4 Gutenberg Castle
7:14 #3 State of the Art: Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
7:57 #2 The Treasure Chamber of the Principality of Liechtenstein
9:01 #1 Liechtenstein's Capital City: Vaduz & the Liechtenstein Center

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The Principality of Liechtenstein - english

Liechtenstein lies between Switzerland and Austria. With a total surface area of 160 km², it is the sixth-smallest country in the world and has a population of approximately 38,000 people. The head of state is the Reigning Prince. According to the 1921 Constitution, state power is shared between the Prince and the people. The Principality has a stable and highly diversified economy with over 4000 businesses and almost as many jobs as inhabitants. With its restaurants, museums, festivals and sports facilities down in the valley and high up in the mountains, it is has plenty to offer families, food lovers, culture enthusiasts and those simply looking for a little relaxation. To find out more visit and

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Vaduz ist Hauptort des Fürstentums Liechtenstein, Sitz der Behörden und des Landtags und seit 1939 auch fürstliche Residenz. Das Städtle ist das Zentrum von Vaduz.

Der Name Vaduz hat seinen Ursprung in der rätoromanischen Sprache und stammt aus der Zeit, in der die Römer Herren der Provinz Rätien waren. Die erste urkundliche Erwähnung datiert aus dem Jahre 1150. 1712 erwarb Fürst Johann Adam von Liechtenstein die Grafschaft Vaduz, 1719 vereinigte sie Kaiser Karl VI. mit dem anderen Landesteil, der Herrschaft Schellenberg, und erhob das Gebiet zum Reichsfürstentum Liechtenstein. Vaduz wurde zum Hauptort des ganzen Landes. Seit 1939 ist Schloss Vaduz der dauernde Wohnsitz der Fürsten von und zu Liechtenstein.

Ob zum Einkaufen, Flanieren, sich kulinarisch verwöhnen lassen oder Kultur geniessen: Das Städtle im Zentrum von Vaduz ist das pulsierende Herz inmitten von Liechtenstein. Die Fussgängerzone vom Regierungsviertel bis zum Vaduzer Rathaus ist verkehrsfrei. Gleich sechs grössere Museen befinden sich in Vaduz. Vom historischen LandesMuseum bis hin zum zeitgenössischen Kunstmuseum kann man auf kleinem Raum viel Zeit verbringen.

Geschichte, moderne Kunst, historische Sammlungen, Gastgärten, Restaurants, Fachgeschäfte: Alles mitten in Vaduz.

Royal residence at Vaduz, Lichtenstein - 1

The flags are flying, so the Royal Family is currently in residence.

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