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Amden (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Year after year, the Ammler Creche attracts hundreds of visitors from near and far. And every year helpers work countless hours and spare no effort to present visitors with a unique Christmas experience.
Amden
 
St.Gallen (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
The Abbey of St.Gallen figures on the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage.The spirit of the Benedictine Monks is still perceptible in the Abbey Library, which is said to be the most beautiful secular Rococo hall in Switzerland.
St.Gallen
 
Vättis (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
In the early 14th Century, the free Walsers started to settle in the Calfeisen Valley. The church of St. Martin was first documented in 1432.
Vättis
 
Schaffhausen (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Linked with the monastery of St. Georgen and the residence of the abbot.
Schaffhausen
 
St.Gallen (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Besides the Cathedral, this is the city's most important church. The present building dates back to the 15th century, but it was entirely reconstructed from 1850 to 1854 and now is a basilica in neo-Gothic style.
St.Gallen
 
St.Gallen (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
The former convent of St. Katharinen was founded in 1228 and abolished 300 years later during the Reformation. Particularly noteworthy are the Gothic Cloister. In summer concerts take place in the courtyard.
St.Gallen
 
Vaduz (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
The St. Florin Cathedral was built in 1873 according to the plans by Friedrich von Schmidt.
Vaduz
 
Berschis — Walenstadt (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Das uralte Kirchlein, im Volksmund "Sant Jöüri" genannt, thront auf dem nordwestlich gelegenen St. Georgsberg bei Berschis, dessen höchster Punkt ca. 150 m über der Talsohle liegt. Es ist wahrscheinlich aus einer frühmittelalterlichen Kirchenburg hervorgegangen. Archäologische Funde lassen auf eine frühere römische Verteidigungsanlage schliessen.