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Discover the Walking Car Sculpture in Vaduz: a captivating blend of art and engineering that embodies innovation and the spirit of modern Liechtenstein.
The Walking Car Sculpture in Vaduz is a captivating piece of modern art that features a car seemingly walking on its own. Located in Peter-Kaiser-Platz, this unique installation sparks conversations about innovation and the future of transportation, making it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Vaduz, such as the Liechtenstein Center or the City Train station, walk along the pedestrian zone (Städtle) towards Peter-Kaiser-Platz. The Walking Car Sculpture is located in the square, easily visible. The walk is short and takes about 5-10 minutes. No costs involved.
Public Transport
Take the local bus to the Vaduz, Post Office stop. From there, walk east towards Peter-Kaiser-Platz, which is about a 2-minute walk. The Walking Car Sculpture will be visible in the square. A single bus fare within Vaduz is around CHF 2.00 - CHF 3.00.
Driving
If driving from Fürstensteig, head northeast on the main road (A13) towards Vaduz. Follow the signs for Vaduz. Take the exit for Peter-Kaiser-Platz. The Walking Car Sculpture is located at Peter-Kaiser-Platz 1, 9490 Vaduz. Parking is available nearby, but fees may apply. Parking costs approximately CHF 1.00 - CHF 2.00 per hour.
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