House 14, Verweserhaus

Städtle 45
Vaduz
Parzelle: 822
5512.0080
Unter Schutz seit: 21.04.1992
Beschluss: RB 1794/33/92
According to denrochronological studies, the so-called "Verweserhaus" is believed to have originated in the 12th-14th centuries. The core building from this period is said to have the form of a residential tower with a trapezoidal floor plan. This was then extended by additions in the 14th century to its current footprint. In 1893/94, the building was given its current appearance according to the plans of the architect and engineer Wendlik. The three-storey building, whose façades are in the Neo-Renaissance style, has a polygonal stair tower on the south-east side. The building is now home to the Liechtenstein National Museum.
KDM II, PP. 309-311.