Liechtenstein National Museum, History museum in Vaduz, Liechtenstein.
The Liechtenstein National Museum is a history museum in Vaduz spread across three connected buildings in the city center. The rooms display archaeological finds, artworks, natural specimens, and personal objects from different periods.
The main building dates from the 15th century and once served as a princely tavern and later as an administrative center. Over time, the structure was expanded and repurposed to house the museum and preserve the nation's history.
The museum displays collections that show how Liechtensteiner people understand their history and identity. The exhibits tell stories of daily life, craftsmanship, and the nation's connections to its neighbors across the centuries.
Visiting is possible on most weekdays, with extended opening hours on certain days. The site is accessible for people with limited mobility, and signage helps orient visitors through the various rooms.
The museum houses a postal collection with rare stamps and a treasure chamber containing exceptional objects like Russian eggs and moon rocks. These precious items form a striking contrast with the everyday objects displayed elsewhere in the exhibition.
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