Excursions - Schaffhausen (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Museums
An important museum of contemporary art, the "Hallen für Neue Kunst", has found an attractive home in a former textile factory.
Kloster
Linked with the monastery of St. Georgen and the residence of the abbot.
Museums
Museum in the building complex of the former Romanesque All Saint’s Benedictine Monastery. Archaeological finds, historical artefacts, natural history and art in over 80 display rooms.
The museum of the International Watch Co.:
230 carefully selected exhibits are complemented by a large collection of display items and a multimedia presentation of the company’s history.
Nature
Near Schaffhausen the Rhine River offers visitors the glorious spectacle of the largest waterfall in Europe. At a width of 150 m and a height of 23 m, an average of 700 m3 of water rushes over the cliffs each second.
Summer mountain tips
Near Schaffhausen the Rhine River offers visitors the glorious spectacle of the largest waterfall in Europe. At a width of 150 m and a height of 23 m, an average of 700 m3 of water rushes over the cliffs each second.
Pearls summer
At nightfall in the old town of Schaffhausen and Stein am Rhein, the Middle Ages comes back to life; for this is the hour at which the night watchman begins his rounds. And if you accompany him, you will get to see not only the town’s best beauty spots, but also its best kept secrets. Your guide, moreover, will regale you with tales both instructive and ghoulish, ranging from the town’s brothels and the iron hand of the law to plague epidemics and conflagrations.
Pearls
At nightfall in the old town of Schaffhausen and Stein am Rhein, the Middle Ages comes back to life; for this is the hour at which the night watchman begins his rounds. And if you accompany him, you will get to see not only the town’s best beauty spots, but also its best kept secrets. Your guide, moreover, will regale you with tales both instructive and ghoulish, ranging from the town’s brothels and the iron hand of the law to plague epidemics and conflagrations.





