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Tre Cavalli: A Bronze Trio in Vaduz

Admire Nag Arnoldi's 'Tre Cavalli' in Vaduz, a striking bronze sculpture embodying strength and artistic flair in Liechtenstein's capital.

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Tre Cavalli, meaning 'Three Horses' in Italian, is a bronze sculpture by Nag Arnoldi located in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The sculpture features three stylized horses, showcasing the artist's unique style and the region's artistic spirit.

A brief summary to Tre Cavalli

  • Städtle 13-9, Vaduz, 9490, LI

Local tips

  • Take your time to appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship of the three horse figures.
  • Visit during the day to best capture the play of light and shadow on the sculpture's surface.
  • Combine your visit with a walk through Vaduz's Städtle to discover other sculptures and cultural attractions.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are in the center of Vaduz, walking to Tre Cavalli is straightforward. Head southeast on Landstrasse, then turn left onto Städtle. Continue walking for about 5 minutes, and you will find Tre Cavalli located at Städtle 13-9. This is a pleasant way to enjoy the local scenery.

  • Public Transport

    From the Vaduz Post bus station, Tre Cavalli is a short walk away. Head east towards Städtle. The sculpture will be on your right. A single bus fare within Vaduz is approximately CHF 2-4. Consider purchasing a day ticket for CHF 12 if you plan to use public transport extensively.

  • Driving

    If driving from Fürstensteig, head south towards Vaduz. Follow signs to Vaduz, which will lead you onto Landstrasse. Once in Vaduz, follow signs for Städtle. Tre Cavalli is located at Städtle 13-9. Parking is available in nearby public parking areas. Parking fees are around CHF 1.50 per hour. The first hour is often free. Alternatively, the Rheindamstadion offers parking a short walk from the town center, with the first hour free and subsequent hours at CHF 0.50.

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Tre Cavalli, which translates to 'Three Horses' in Italian, is a captivating bronze sculpture by the Swiss artist Nag Arnoldi, gracing the Städtle in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. This impressive artwork features three elegantly crafted horse figures, symbolizing strength, freedom, and grace. Nag Arnoldi's works possess a distinct identity, characterized by the contrast between the rough texture of the broken cast surface and the polished areas. Light, reflection, and immaterialization play a crucial role in his sculptures. The theme often revolves around the myth of horse and man, portrayed through a spectrum of emotions ranging from joy to pain. The expressive bronzes reveal influences from Marino Marini and Pablo Picasso, as well as pre-Columbian art. Located in a vibrant area of Vaduz, the sculpture is surrounded by greenery, offering a serene atmosphere for visitors to appreciate the artwork and capture memorable photographs. Tre Cavalli is conveniently located near other attractions such as Vaduz Castle and various museums, making it an ideal addition to a cultural exploration of Liechtenstein.

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