Vaduz Castle Explained

Vaduz Castle
Native Name:Schloss Vaduz
Map Type:Liechtenstein
Building Type:Palace
Location:Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Owner:Princely Family of Liechtenstein
Coordinates:47.1394°N 9.5244°W
Start Date:12th century

Vaduz Castle (German: Schloss Vaduz) is the palace and official residence of the Prince of Liechtenstein.[1] The castle gave its name to the town of Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, which it overlooks from an adjacent hilltop.[2] [3]

History

The former owners, who were presumably also the builders, were the counts of Werdenberg-Sargans. The bergfried (the keep, built in the 12th century) and parts of the eastern side are the oldest. The tower stands on a piece of ground that is 12x in area. At the ground floor, the tower walls have a thickness of up to 4m (13feet). The original entrance lay at the courtyard side at a height of 11m (36feet). The chapel of St. Anna was presumably built in the Middle Ages as well. The main altar is late-gothic. In the Swabian War of 1499, the castle was burned by the Swiss Confederacy. The western side was expanded by Count Kaspar von Hohenems (1613–1640).[4] [5] [6] [7]

The princely family of Liechtenstein acquired Vaduz Castle in 1712, when it purchased the countship of Vaduz. At this time, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, combined the countship with the Lordship of Schellenberg, purchased by the Liechtensteins in 1699, to form the present Principality of Liechtenstein.[8]

Today

The castle underwent a major restoration between 1904 and 1920, then again in the early 1920s during the reign of Prince Johann II, and was expanded during the early 1930s by Prince Franz Joseph II. Since 1938, the castle has been the primary residence of Liechtenstein's Princely Family. The castle is not open to the public as the princely family still lives in the castle.[9] [10] [11]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sightseeing: Vaduz Castle – Liechtenstein . Gowealthy.com . 2012-06-20 .
  2. Web site: Fun Things To Do in Vaduz – Attractions & Must See . VirtualTourist . 2012-06-20.
  3. Web site: Principality of Liechtenstein: Travel, holidays, vacations – Activities – Popular sights & the countryside: Vaduz Castle . 31 March 2018 . 31 March 2018.
  4. Web site: Liechtenstein : The Official Tourism Site – Culture & Cuisine – Places of historical interest : Vaduz Castle . 2013-01-05 . 2013-01-05.
  5. Book: Cornelia Herrmann . Die Kunstdenkmäler des Fürstentums Liechtenstein. Das Oberland. Gesellschaft für Schweizerische Kunstgeschichte GSK: Die Kunstdenkmäler der Schweiz. Bern. 2007. 978-3-906131-85-6 .
  6. Web site: Vaduz Castle on Burgenwelt.de (in German) . 2016-01-22 . 2016-01-22.
  7. Web site: Ground plan of Vaduz Castle on Burgenwelt.de (in German) . 2016-01-22 . 2016-01-22.
  8. Web site: Schloss Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. 22 July 2009.
  9. Web site: Article about Vaduz Castle and Schalun castle (includes images of both) . 2011-08-18 . 2013-04-14.
  10. Web site: Liechtenstein – Vaduz Castle . Tourismus.li . 2012-06-20.
  11. Web site: Photo gallery of Liechtenstein and Luxembourg castles, including photos of Vaduz Castle . 2011-08-18 . 2013-04-14.