House 74 including stable, hotel Löwen

Herrengasse 35
Vaduz
Parzelle: 530
5512.0070
Unter Schutz seit: 03.07.1979
Beschluss: RB 2745/60/79
The core of the "Gasthof Löwen" was built in 1380. The original building, built of solid rubble stone, consists of an extensive basement with barrel vaults. In 1488, a wooden extension was added to the solid construction on the north-west façade. Various conversions and modernizations date back to the 16th century. The current street-side entrance was built and the kitchen was extended to the southwest. In 1666, the Löwen was massively rebuilt and extended due to the high volume of traffic. The current appearance of the Löwen inn with its mansard hipped roof dates back to Johann Rheinberger's building work in 1786. In 1804/05, the current farm buildings and the Torkel were added. The Gasthof Löwen is the most important Baroque secular building in Vaduz.
KDM II, PP. 317-319.