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Tre Cavalli: A Symbol of Strength and Grace in Vaduz

Admire Nag Arnoldi's Tre Cavalli sculpture in Vaduz, a symbol of strength and grace, set against the stunning backdrop of the Liechtenstein Alps.

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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 elegantly crafted horse figures, symbolizing strength, freedom, and grace, set against the backdrop of the majestic Alps.

A brief summary to Tre Cavalli

  • Städtle 13-9, Vaduz, 9490, LI

Local tips

  • Take your time to appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship of the bronze horses.
  • Visit during different times of the day to see how the light and shadows play on the sculpture's surface.
  • Combine your visit to Tre Cavalli with a walk through Vaduz's Städtle to discover other sculptures and attractions.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Vaduz, head southeast on Landstrasse, then turn left onto Städtle. Continue walking for about 5 minutes, and you will reach Tre Cavalli at Städtle 13-9. This is a pleasant way to enjoy the local scenery.

  • Public Transport

    LIEmobil buses connect Vaduz to nearby towns and train stations. From the Vaduz Post bus stop, walk southeast on Städtle to reach Tre Cavalli. A single ticket within Vaduz costs around CHF 2.00. Note that local buses in Vaduz are free for residents.

  • Driving

    From the A13 motorway, take exit 2 for Vaduz. Continue onto Landstrasse, which leads into the city center. Follow signs for Städtle. Tre Cavalli is located at Städtle 13-9. Parking is available in nearby public parking areas. Expect to pay around CHF 1.50 per hour. The first hour is often free.

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Tre Cavalli is a captivating bronze sculpture by Swiss artist Nag Arnoldi, gracing the Städtle (main street) of Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The name translates to 'Three Horses' in Italian, and the artwork features three stylized equine figures. These horses embody strength, freedom, and grace, capturing the spirit of the region. Nag Arnoldi's works often display a clear identity, with a unique structure of broken cast surfaces contrasting polished areas. Light, reflection, and immaterialization play a significant role in his sculptures. The theme explores the myth of the horse and human connection, portraying both joy and pain. The expressive bronzes show influences from Marino Marini and Pablo Picasso, and pre-Columbian art. Located in the heart of Vaduz, Tre Cavalli is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a serene atmosphere. It's an ideal spot for visitors to pause, reflect, and capture memorable photographs. The backdrop of the Alps enhances its charm, making it a perfect setting for art lovers and tourists alike. The sculpture is conveniently located near other attractions, such as Vaduz Castle and various museums.

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