Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein is a German-speaking, 25km-long principality between Austria and Switzerland. It's known for its medieval castles, alpine landscapes and villages linked by a network of trails. The capital, Vaduz, a cultural and financial center, is home to Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, with galleries of modern and contemporary art. The Postmuseum displays Liechtenstein's postage stamps.

People died in Liechtenstein (First 27 people) - Page 0

Gerard Batliner

Gerard Batliner

Former Prime Minister of Liechtenstein

Franz Josef Hoop

Franz Josef Hoop

Politician

josef ospelt felix gubelmann

josef ospelt felix gubelmann

Politician

Mohammad-Hosayn Ayrom

Mohammad-Hosayn Ayrom

Military personnel

John Launois

John Launois

Photojournalist

Curt Herzstark

Curt Herzstark

Austrian engineer

Markus Büchel

Markus Büchel

Former Prime Minister of Liechtenstein

Maria von Linden

Maria von Linden

Bacteriologist

Alexander Frick

Alexander Frick

Former Prime Minister of Liechtenstein

Giuseppe Carpani

Giuseppe Carpani

Italian man of letters

Rainer Hasler

Rainer Hasler

Liechtensteiner footballer

Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria

Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria


josef ospelt

josef ospelt

Former Prime Minister of Liechtenstein

Walter Kieber

Walter Kieber

Former Prime Minister of Liechtenstein

Medea de Novara

Medea de Novara

Liechtensteiner actress

C. C. Bergius

C. C. Bergius

German writer

Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein

Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein

1869–1955

Archduchess Maria Annunciata of . . .

Archduchess Maria Annunciata of . . .

Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria's daughter

Archduchess Maria Annunciata of Austria

Archduchess Maria Annunciata of Austria

Abbess ‧ Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria's daughter

Prince Franz Josef of Liechtenstein

Prince Franz Josef of Liechtenstein

Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein's son

Richard Gruner

Richard Gruner

Entrepreneur

Joachim Brennecke

Joachim Brennecke

German film actor

Boris Smyslovsky

Boris Smyslovsky

Military personnel

Gustav Schädler

Gustav Schädler

Former Prime Minister of Liechtenstein

Alfons Feger

Alfons Feger

Politician

Heinrich Georg Stahmer

Heinrich Georg Stahmer

German diplomat

Vladimir Falz-Fein

Vladimir Falz-Fein