Sculptures in Vaduz

In Liechtenstein, you can experience art not only in museums, but also in public spaces. On a walk through Vaduz, especially through the Vaduzer Städtle, you will come across a variety of sculptures by national and international artists.

In many formal approaches, Stilling takes the rules of classical aesthetics as his starting point.
The black, crystalline granite from Norway, which is over 400 million years old, contains ore minerals in which the light is refracted.
Grüter demonstrates how people can feel in an increasingly complex and anonymous world.
The sculpture "Figure in a Shelter" by Henry Moore was created just a few years before the artist's death. It is located in the government district of Vaduz.
Born in 1928, the artist is one of the most important Swiss sculptors.
The sculpture is part of the "Höhenluft" series and a metaphor for situations that require an overview.
The Harmoniemusik Vaduz commissioned this sculpture to mark its 150th anniversary.
Gottfried Honegger is one of the most important artists of the 20th and 21st centuries in Europe. "Monoform 29" is his main work.
Doris Bühler says of her work: "As a visual artist, I am most interested in people as such."
The three steles on the town hall square in front of the town hall in Vaduz are made of South African granite.
The sculpture "Reclining Woman" shows a reclining female nude in a figurative style as a symbol of the sleeping soul.
The work "Renaissance" is very typical of the artist and his expressiveness.
The Swiss fountain is a gift from the Association of Swiss in Liechtenstein.
The "Standing Figure", a bronze, removed from the stone, corresponds to the typical sculptural language.
The expressive bronzes show influences from Marino Marini and Pablo Picasso, but also from pre-Columbian art.
The cubes studded with letters develop from small polished bronzes.
The glass sculptures "Light Prisms" reflect the entire surroundings, resulting in changes and refractions.

Discover all sculptures

You can find all the sculptures in Vaduz and further information on the works of art and their creators in the sculpture guide.