Category:Liechtenstein Culture - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Retrieved from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categoryliechtenstein_culture . Categories Liechtenstein Germanic culture European culture Culture by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Liechtenstein_culture
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Travel In Liechtenstein - Culture - WorldTravelGate.net® The arc of Liechtenstein culture spans the period from early times to the present day. The history of Liechtenstein has already been well researched and http://www.eurotravelling.net/liechtenstein/liechtenstein_culture.htm
Extractions: Liechtenstein - Culture The arc of Liechtenstein culture spans the period from early times to the present day. The history of Liechtenstein has already been well researched and just as well documented. Various peoples have left their traces in Liechtenstein. In the National Museum of Liechtenstein (currently closed on account of structural damage), there are exhibits from the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, the times of the Romans and the Middle Ages. Some outstanding ceramic finds have even given certain civilizations their scientific names. Also still present in the countryside are, for example, the foundations of a large Roman villa at Nendeln, the remnants of the walls of a Roman fort at Schaan, the foundations and remainders of various early churches at or below churches - at Eschen and Bendern, overgrown early Christian burial mounds (Balzers) and so on. In the Liechtenstein National Archives, there are also documents from medieval times when witch-hunting was widespread and claimed numerous victims Liechtenstein is full of life! There are plenty of attractions for all tastes:
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