Vaduz Religious Sites
Vaduz and its surrounding districts feature a diverse range of religious architecture, from the neo-Gothic Vaduz Cathedral to secluded mountain chapels. The collection includes the 18th-century Duxkapelle and the 20th-century Kloster St. Elisabeth, home to the Adorers of the Blood of Christ. These sites reflect Liechtenstein's predominantly Catholic heritage while also representing Protestant and Lutheran communities through modern structures like the Johanneskirche and the Evangelische Kirche in Ebenholz.
Vaduz Cathedral
Vaduz Cathedral, or Cathedral of St. Florin, is a neo-Gothic church in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, and the centre of the Archdiocese of Vaduz.
Friedenskapelle
A small chapel of peace located in the high-altitude mountain region of Malbun.
Sankt-Josefs-Kirchlein
A small Catholic chapel situated in the Ebenholz district of Vaduz.
Kapelle Steg
Catholic chapel in the mountain settlement of Steg, dedicated to Saint Wendelin and Saint Martin.
Duxkapelle
An 18th-century chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows, located near the Dux forest.
Sankt Josef
Heritage-listed Catholic chapel located in the municipality of Planken.
Evangelische Kirche
Protestant church built between 1962 and 1963, located in the Ebenholz area.
Ev.-Luth. Johanneskirche
Modern Evangelical-Lutheran church completed in 1970, serving the local Lutheran community.
Kloster St. Elisabeth
Convent of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ, founded in 1935 and located in Schaan.
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