Intro

The electrical museum is run by a voluntary association and houses around 500 exhibits dating from 1900 to the present day, most of which can be shown to visitors in operation.

Liechtensteinische Kraftwerke operates an electrical museum at the Lawena power station in Triesen. The power station, which was built in 1927, is still in operation today and is part of the museum. The electrical museum is run by a voluntary association and houses around 500 exhibits dating from 1900 to the present day, most of which can be shown to visitors in operation. A special exhibition also provides an insight into the electrification of Liechtenstein.

The museum gives children and young people in particular an exciting insight into the changes and diversity of technology over the last 100 years. Children can spend some time in the museum playing a game of skill and perhaps take home a small prize.

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General information

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Accessibility
Not accessible
Contact address
Zeno Marxer
Präsident Verein pro Lawena Museum
Sebastianstrasse 29
9485 Nendeln
+423 787 40 06
marxer@look4.li

Group & pricing information

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Language
German
Further prices (starting from)
Free admission (voluntary donation)

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Contact

Lawena Museum
Sägastrasse 33
9495  Triesen
Liechtenstein

Phone  +423 236 01 11
museumlawena@lkw.li
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Triesen
Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein
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Contact

Lawena Museum
Sägastrasse 33
9495 Triesen
Phone  +423 236 01 11
lkw.li
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Opening hours

Open every last Sunday in March, April, May, June, August, September and October from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (there are no group tours during this time).

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