Vaduz Citytrain AG
Explore the Charm of Vaduz with Citytrain AG
Admire Nag Arnoldi's 'Tre Cavalli' in Vaduz: a striking bronze sculpture embodying strength, freedom, and the artistic soul of Liechtenstein.
Tre Cavalli, meaning 'Three Horses' in Italian, is a bronze sculpture by Swiss artist Nag Arnoldi, located in Städtle in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The sculpture features three elegant horse figures, symbolizing strength, freedom, and grace.
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Walking
Tre Cavalli is located in the heart of Vaduz, in Städtle, the pedestrian zone. From any point in the city center, simply walk towards the main street (Städtle). The sculpture is located in front of the government building, and is easily accessible on foot.
Public Transport
If arriving by bus from other locations in Liechtenstein, or from Switzerland or Austria, disembark at the Vaduz, Post stop. From there, walk north along Städtle for approximately 200 meters. Tre Cavalli will be on your right. A single bus fare within Vaduz is approximately CHF 2-3.
Driving
If driving, follow signs to Vaduz city center. Parking is available in several car parks near the center, including Parkplatz Zentrum, Parkhaus Zentrum and Parkplatz Aule. For longer stays, Parkhaus Marktplatz is available. Parking fees are typically CHF 1.50 per hour. The first hour is often free. Be aware that Städtle is a pedestrian zone, so driving directly to the sculpture is not possible.
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