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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › VaduzVaduz - Wikipedia

    Capital city and municipality. Panoramic, Government building, Castle of Vaduz, Tre Cavalli (literally Three Horses) sculpture, Rotes Haus (literally Red House ), Cathedral of St. Florin, Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts, House of Parliament.

  2. Media gallery. The Principality of Liechtenstein has an area of 160 square kilometers, which makes it one of the smallest states in Europe. The princely residence presides high above the little town of Vaduz, which is the capital of the principality and has about 5,000 inhabitants.

  3. Vaduz Castle towers some 120 metres above the capital Vaduz. It is the town's landmark and can be seen from far away. The "Känzile" vantage point, below the castle, offers a magnificent view over Vaduz and the Swiss mountains. At the Fürstenkino in Vaduz, you can take a look behind the closed doors of Vaduz Castle.

  4. Whether shopping, strolling, indulging in culinary delights or enjoying culture: The Städtle in the centre of Vaduz is the pulsating heart in the middle of Liechtenstein. The pedestrian zone from the government quarter to Vaduz Town Hall is traffic-free. Six major museums are located in Vaduz.

  5. Vaduz, capital of Liechtenstein, central Europe, in the Rhine Valley. The seat of one of the two former lordships (Schellenberg and Vaduz) that united to form the principality in 1719, Vaduz is a flourishing tourist centre and the residence of the ruling prince, whose castle overlooks the town.

  6. Vaduz is very small and walking around the city and the areas around it will not take very long. The municipal borders of Vaduz are a delight of European feudalism run amok, as it contains seven exclaves seemingly randomly spread across the national territory. This will have almost no practical importance for most visitors.

  7. www.myswitzerland.com › en-ae › destinationsVaduz | Switzerland Tourism

    The princely residence presides high above the little town of Vaduz, which is the capital of the principality and has about 5,000 inhabitants. The medieval castle was upgraded in the 16th and 17th centuries.

  8. Liechtenstein, Europe. A tiny capital for a tiny country, Vaduz is a postage-stamp-sized city with a postcard-perfect backdrop. Crouching at the foot of forested mountains, hugging the banks of the Rhine and crowned by a turreted castle, its location is visually stunning.

  9. www.wikiwand.com › en › VaduzVaduz - Wikiwand

    Vaduz is the capital of Liechtenstein and also the seat of the national parliament. The city, which is located along the Rhine, has 5,696 residents. The most prominent landmark of Vaduz is Vaduz Castle, perched atop a steep hill overlooking the city.

  10. Vaduz ( German: [ faˈdʊt͡s] or [ faˈduːt͡s ]; Regional dialect: [faˈdot͡s]) is the capital of the country of Liechtenstein. It has a population of about 7,500 people. Historically, Vaduz was the capital of the County of Vaduz, a state of the Holy Roman Empire.