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Schweizer-Brunnen: A Sculptural Fountain in Vaduz

Experience the artistry of Roman Signer's Schweizer-Brunnen in Vaduz, a unique water sculpture that engages the senses and inspires reflection.

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The Schweizer-Brunnen, or Swiss Fountain, in Vaduz, is a unique sculptural installation by Swiss artist Roman Signer. More than a traditional fountain, it emphasizes the sound of water, inviting individual reflection in the heart of Vaduz.

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Städtle, Vaduz, 9490, LI

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    Getting There

    Walking

    The Schweizer-Brunnen is located in Städtle, the main pedestrian street in Vaduz, making it easily accessible on foot from most points in the city center. From the Liechtenstein Center, walk north along Städtle; the fountain will be on your right, near the post office.

    Public Transport

    If arriving by bus from other parts of Liechtenstein or nearby towns, disembark at the Vaduz, Post stop, which is right next to the Schweizer-Brunnen. Local bus fares vary depending on the distance, but a short trip within Vaduz is typically around CHF 2-3. Consider purchasing a day pass for unlimited travel if you plan to use the bus frequently.

    Parking

    If arriving by car, parking is available in the Parkhaus Zentrum or Parkhaus Marktplatz. From either parking garage, it's a short walk to Städtle and the Schweizer-Brunnen. Parking costs around CHF 1.50 per hour, with the first hour often free. Alternatively, the Rheinpark Stadion offers cheaper parking at CHF 0.50 per hour and is a 10-minute walk to the city center.

    Local tips

    Visit at different times of the day to experience how the changing light affects the fountain's appearance and the surrounding atmosphere.
    Take a moment to listen to the sound of the water; it's a key element of Signer's artistic concept.
    Combine your visit with a walk through Vaduz's Städtle to see other public artworks and enjoy the city's charm.

    Discover more about Schweizer-Brunnen

    The Schweizer-Brunnen, a gift from the Swiss Association in Liechtenstein, is not a fountain in the traditional sense but a sculptural installation that plays with water. Created by Swiss artist Roman Signer, the fountain shifts the focus from the visual to the auditory perception of water, emphasizing individual experience. The fountain consists of chrome steel plates and a steel-concrete foundation. Water is pumped through the structure in a circulatory system. The opening of the steel walls in the center creates a connection to the surrounding environment. Signer's broader body of work often incorporates experiments and actions, presenting cause and effect in an artistic, scientific manner. Located in Städtle, near the Vaduz post office, the Schweizer-Brunnen is owned by the State of Liechtenstein. It offers a tranquil spot for contemplation amidst the city's attractions.
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