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St. Mamerta Chapel: A Serene Sanctuary in Triesen

Discover Liechtenstein's oldest chapel in Triesen, offering serene views, rich history, and a peaceful escape in a picturesque setting.

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Nestled in the upper village of Triesen, Liechtenstein, St. Mamerta Chapel is the oldest chapel in the country, offering stunning views of the Rhine Valley. Once the site of Trisun Castle, it's now a peaceful retreat surrounded by vineyards, perfect for reflection and enjoying the landscape.

A brief summary to St.-Mamerta-Kapelle

  • St. Mamertenweg, Triesen, 9495, LI

Local tips

  • Visit during early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photographs.
  • Take time to walk around the chapel to appreciate the surrounding natural beauty.
  • Respect the quiet atmosphere; it's a place for reflection and peace.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach St.-Mamerta-Kapelle via public transport, take a bus towards Triesen. Buses run regularly. Disembark at the nearest stop in Triesen and walk towards St. Mamertenweg. The chapel is approximately a 15-minute walk from the bus stop, following road signs. A single journey bus fare is typically around 2-3 CHF.

  • Walking

    If you're already on the Gnalp Trail, walk towards the main road leading to Triesen. Follow the trail signs towards Triesen, which should take about 1-1.5 hours. Once you reach Triesen, head towards St. Mamertenweg where the chapel is located. Ensure you have a map or GPS-enabled device.

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St. Mamerta Chapel, or St. Mamertus Chapel, is located in Triesen's upper village and holds the distinction of being the oldest chapel in Liechtenstein. The chapel is a popular destination, offering a wonderful view of the Rhine Valley. The idyllic vineyard of the Triesen winegrowers' association borders directly on the chapel. Standing on the site of the former Trisun Castle, the chapel's history is intertwined with the nobles of Trisun. Archaeological finds near the chapel have revealed foundations and outer walls of a Dienstmannenburg (a castle for ministeriales, or unfree knights) dating back to the 12th/13th century, believed to have been destroyed in 1446 during the Old Zurich War. The chapel itself may have been damaged during this conflict, though this remains a topic of debate. The architecture of St. Mamerta reflects classic styles, harmonizing with the surrounding natural landscape. Lush greenery and picturesque views frame the chapel, making it ideal for photography and quiet reflection. Inside, a warm atmosphere welcomes visitors, with sunlight filtering through stained glass windows, casting colorful patterns on the stone floors. Simple yet elegant decorations enhance the chapel's tranquil vibe. Today, St. Mamerta Chapel is more than just a religious site; it's a cultural landmark representing the region's rich heritage. It invites locals and travelers alike to appreciate the beauty of simplicity amidst Liechtenstein's stunning landscapes.

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