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Tre Cavalli: A Trio of Bronze Majesty

Discover Tre Cavalli, Vaduz's iconic sculpture, embodying artistic mastery and cultural richness in the heart of Liechtenstein.

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Tre Cavalli, meaning 'Three Horses' in Italian, is a captivating bronze sculpture by Swiss artist Nag Arnoldi, located in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. This striking artwork has become a symbol of the city, inviting visitors to admire its craftsmanship and dynamic forms against the backdrop of Vaduz's charming architecture.

A brief summary to Tre Cavalli

  • Städtle 13-9, Vaduz, 9490, LI

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful experience with the sculpture.
  • Bring your camera; Tre Cavalli provides stunning photo opportunities, especially during sunset.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll down Städtle to explore local shops and cafes.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Tre Cavalli is located on Städtle 13-9 in Vaduz, easily accessible on foot from most points in the city center. From the Vaduz Post Office, head southeast on Landstrasse, then turn left onto Städtle. Continue walking for about 5 minutes; the sculpture will be on your left. No costs are associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    The nearest bus stop to Tre Cavalli is 'Vaduz, Städtle'. From the bus stop, head east on Städtle, and you'll see the sculpture on your left at Städtle 13-9. Bus services in Vaduz are operated by LIEmobil. A short single ride starts from 2 CHF. Buses run frequently, with services departing every 20 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Vaduz and can drop you off directly at Tre Cavalli. A 5km ride in Vaduz costs about 6.6 CHF. Taxi fares consist of a base fee of 1.6 CHF plus 1 CHF per kilometer. You can hail a taxi on the street or use a ride-hailing app.

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Tre Cavalli, an iconic sculpture in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, presents a powerful and elegant depiction of three horses. Created by the renowned Swiss sculptor Nag Arnoldi, the bronze figures embody strength and grace, capturing the spirit of contemporary art. The sculpture's unique structure features a broken cast surface contrasted with polished areas, creating a play of light and shadow that enhances its visual impact. Installed in front of the government building, Tre Cavalli has become a significant cultural landmark in Vaduz. The surrounding area, with its charming streets and mountain views, provides an ideal setting for leisurely exploration and photography. Visitors are encouraged to appreciate the intricate details and thought-provoking themes woven into the sculpture, which reflects the history and culture of Liechtenstein. Nag Arnoldi's work is influenced by artists such as Marino Marini and Pablo Picasso, as well as pre-Columbian art. The sculpture explores the myth of horse and man, portraying a range of emotions from joy to pain. Tre Cavalli serves as a testament to Liechtenstein's commitment to promoting cultural experiences and artistic expression.

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