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A client needed her home photographed and I fell in love with her master bathroom. I worked in the late afternoon and the sun was streaming in the west window and cast this light on the shower wall. Made me want to just get into that jacuzzi

 

Image from 'Historical Collections of the State of New York ... relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the State', 000194809

 

Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)

Page: 526

Year: 1846

Place: New-York

Publisher: S. Tuttle

 

Following the link above will take you to the British Library's integrated catalogue. You will be able to download a PDF of the book this image is taken from, as well as view the pages up close with the 'itemViewer'. Click on the 'related items' to search for the electronic version of this work.

 

Relating to the John Doubleday sculptor.

Photo credit: UNDP Samoa

 

Relates to UNDP-supported GCF-funded project 'Integrated Flood Management to Enhance Climate Resilience of the Vaisigano River Catchment in Samoa' www.adaptation-undp.org/projects/gcf-samoa

This leaflet relates to the Luton, Broadgate and Alfreton APS trials of the Samkyung PASS machines.

 

The Post Office Ltd installed turquoise Automated Postal Service kiosks at three offices in 2004. They were located at Broadgate in the City of London, Alfreton in Derbyshire and Luton in Bedfordshire and could be used to weigh and pay when sending UK and overseas mail including Special Delivery and Signed for International. The labels created within the machines resembled the counter Horizon system labels and were issued from a roll.

Samkyung of South Korea produced the machines (which weighed a staggering one metric tonne) and they have been successfully launched across that country and in Germany, but were withdrawn in the UK as they were slow to use and proved unpopular with the public (except with philatelists, who were probably the biggest user group).

 

Relating emotions to every day objects and facial expressions that represent these emotions

Postcard

 

The Fay Thomas Collection includes family archives relating to the Thomas family. Moses Thomas (1825-1878) was a significant figure in the history of the area now known as the City of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia. Thomas and Ann and their family lived at "Mayfield", Mernda, Victoria.

 

Miss Lily Thomas (1871-1946), Thomas and Ann’s fourth daughter lived there all her life. She collected postcards which her family and friends sent her on a very regular basis. It was an easy and enjoyable way to keep in touch. Production of postcards blossomed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Lily’s collection encompasses the so-called Golden Age (1890-1915) with many postmarked 1906-1907. Some were sent to other members of the family.

 

The collection document the natural landscape as well as the built environment—buildings, gardens, parks, and tourist sites. Topographical Postcards showing street scenes and general views from Australian and international locations, some of which are artistic views. Popular postcard manufacturers such as Tuck’s Postcards are included in the collection.

Decorative cards, many embellished with floral motives (as a nod to the receiver Lily?) and embossing. Greeting cards are common for Christmas, New Year, Easter and of course birthdays.

 

Regular senders can be identified from Kyneton and the Great Ocean Road area, Victoria and there is a siginifant collection from Scotland (but not sent from there).

 

YPRL hold digital copies of the Papers of the Moses Thomas Family held at State Library Victoria

 

Copyright for these images is Public domain but a credit to the Fay Thomas Collection and YPRL would be appreciated.

 

Enquiries: Yarra Plenty Regional Library

 

立法會研究公眾街市事宜小組委員會參觀公眾街市

立法会研究公众街市事宜小组委员会参观公众街市

LegCo Subcommittee on Issues Relating to Public Markets visits public markets (2018.07.03)

 

All these pictures relate to my blog for Gardeners World Magazine

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while you are at it, try my other blog

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by Jeanette Winterson

 

A fictional project to design a series of book covers that that relate to one another without illustrating the story of the books themselves.

Love is not a relationship. Love relates, yet it is not a partnership. A relationship is something completed. A partnership is a noun, the complete quit has actually come, the honeymoon mores than. Now there is no joy, no interest, currently all is completed. You could bring it on, just to keep your pledges. You […]

 

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PLC – characteristics of each stage as it relates to the 4 P’s and competition.

House. Date panel TCG 1619 in right gable, probably relates to alteration of earlier C16 house. The whole altered and added to in C18. North West front:- 2 storeys stone tile roof. Chalk and flint squares in chequer pattern to left, C18 brick to right. One x 2 light casement window in left part, 2 vertical sliding sashes, with glazing bars. North East front:- altered C18, 2 storeys and attic, old tile roof with three gables, left gable wider than right. Smaller, slightly projecting gable in centre. Outer gables have 1 window in attic and 2 on floors below, these windows are 2 light casements with arched heads, stone key blocks and springers and wooden pointed tracery. Central portion has 6 panelled door to left with arched fanlight and gothic glazing in rectangular architrave with oars, triple key block, frieze, cornice and pediment. 2 light leaded casement in attic. 3 light sash windows below. Centre light arched with key block and gothic glazing. Side lights with octagonal and diamond glazing. Small earlier doorway with stone moulded architrave to far right. EH Listing

Relates to flashback of her dying her hair blonde in Chapter 7.

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Relates to the project 'Reducing the Vulnerability of Cambodian Rural Livelihoods through Enhanced Sub-National Climate Change Planning and Execution of Priority Actions' (2016-2020)

 

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In optics, particularly as it relates to film and photography, depth of field (DOF) is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image. Although a lens can precisely focus at only one distance at a time, the decrease in sharpness is gradual on each side of the focused distance, so that within the DOF, the unsharpness is imperceptible under normal viewing conditions.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_of_field

 

Die Schärfentiefe misst die Ausdehnung des scharfen Bereichs im Objektraum eines abbildenden optischen Systems.

Das bedeutet, ein Objekt kann im Bereich der Schärfentiefe bewegt werden, ohne dass sein Bild auf der Bildebene merklich unscharf wird. Ein scharfes Bild besitzt häufig feine Linien oder Strukturen und klare Objektkanten und behält diese im gesamten Schärfetiefenbereich.

Umgangssprachlich werden die Begriffe Schärfentiefe und Tiefenschärfe synonym verwendet.

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28 - coins relating to George Washington. Some of the coins in this collection date back to the 1780s, while one is a 1960 restrike. One interesting specimen is a 1795 Washington grate Halfpenny, which was minted and used in Britain at the time. Grate halfpennies such as this one were minted as a part of a promotion for a fireplace grate manufacturing company. Another pair of interesting specimens are the North Wales Halfpennies. These halfpennies were minted in Birmingham as "evasion tokens", which were basically legal conterfeits. Because counterfeiting in Britain was only illegal for Regal Coinage, counterfeiters could legally produce facsimiles of other coinage as "tokens" which would then be used in place of actual currency. Gift of the Estate of Charles Lark Jr. Located in T&E S6 SS2, Box 1. Mss 1984.042.J1-J28

 

See scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&... for more information about items in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.

 

From the collections of the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary.

I relate the bandage as an object to the q-tip a material used for function but the aesthetic of the glue (fluid) and grid (geometric structure) if find interesting.

Neil Woodall

Grinders Hill, 1994

 

Grinders Hill

sandblasted and inked stainless steel (31 panels)

 

One panel removed

 

Location:

Grinders Hill, running between Brown Street and Shoreham Street.

 

Description:

Images of activities relating to the Quarter are depicted on steel panels along the passage. The panel size is given, but the grouping varies according to shape and scale of image. There is no overall sequence or narrative; the images were placed where they fit best on the wall. They depict people and equipment, and even a view of the Erechtheum. The unmistakable entrance panel is entitled Grinders Hill and shows a view of Sheffield, closely related to Woodhall's 'The Sheffield Mural' on the Parkway. The view is seen through an arched window based upon an existing window at the Untitled Gallery.

 

[Update] This panel was removed during the major refurbishment of the Site Gallery and has not been replaced. Its whereabouts are not known to us.

 

Commission:

Sheffield City Council, sponsored by Avesta (Sheffield).

 

Comment:

Artist says it was important that the overall set of images be complex without being fussy. There should be something for people to look at. Most of the images are taken from his own photographs. Because of the proximity of the Site Gallery, a photography gallery, the artist thought it would be interesting to have images in black and white and the Grinders Hill view drawn by hand.

 

public-art.shu.ac.uk/sheffield/wood84.html

 

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Grinders Hill, Sheffield.

 

Grinders Hill panels.

 

Grinders Hill is a steep passageway between Shoreham Street and Brown Street.

 

The walls are decorated with more than thirty stainless steel panels by Neil Woodall (1994), commissioned by Sheffield City Council and sponsored by Avesta (Sheffield).

 

The panels are based on the artist's photographs of the cultural industries in this part of Sheffield and are displayed on the wall of the nearby Site Gallery at the top of the passageway.

 

The polished steel panels reflect light and make the passageway less gloomy.

 

www.cutlers-hallamshire.org.uk/files/pdf/stainless%20trai...

 

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Stainless Steel Panels by Neil Woodall

  

Grinders Hill is a walkway between the Site Gallery and the Workstation in the Cultural Quarter of Sheffield. I won a competition organised by Sheffield City Council to produce an artwork for one side of the walkway. The tall buildings made the area very dark and threatening so I decided to use polished stainless steel to reflect as much light as possible. From some angles the building looks almost invisible.

 

The work is made from 31 etched sheets of 2.4m by 1.2m bright annealed stainless steel. The designs reflect the use of the building, depicting the recording studios, video editing and tape copying facilities. Images were dry etched onto the steel which was then sprayed with a thick deposit of the screen printing ink used to make traffic signs. This ensured a very permanent finish to the work.

 

This project broke new ground in that I developed a cost effective way of getting the ink permanently onto steel, a method which I have not seen used elsewhere. I worked very closely with contractors to ensure that it was installed with the delicate surface of the panels intact. I negotiated with the council, the occupants of the building and the sub contractors.

 

www.neilwoodall.co.uk/cv/grind.html

The Problems Relating to the Management & Excavations of the Archaeological Ruins of Herculaneum / Pompeii as Reported in Foreign Press (1904-2002). "Prof. Waldstein - Priceless Treasures Awaiting Excavations." The N. Y. Times, Dec. 30, 1904. p.8. [2/3].

Ahh, yes, only the best for Rowan Students! The best convenience money can buy! And such a convenient 800 number! Did I mention that this is the only ATM on campus?

(Taken 9/9/06 13:33)

church of St Alexander Nevsky, built at the place where Fr Alexander was killed by the blow of an axe on 9 Sept 1990

The Problems Relating to the Management & Excavations of the Archaeological Ruins of Herculaneum / Pompeii as Reported in Foreign Press (1904-2002). "Prof. Waldstein - Priceless Treasures Awaiting Excavations." The N. Y. Times, Dec. 30, 1904. p.8.

Yvonne is relating to her cousin where she used to sit in this particular class, how she was punished because we would volunteer to sell 'flags' for charity on Saturday and on Friday when we were handed the tins for our 'duty' the next day, she would insert a coin into the tin and roll it on the floor, much to the disgust of the teacher. The 'language' teacher was not amused and she was told to stand behind the door outside of the classroom so that the teacher wouldn't be able to see her 'shadow'. Can't believe that we were treated as such.

Relating to the leadership of the former Communist party, led by Plamen Oresharski.

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Relates to the project 'Reducing the Vulnerability of Cambodian Rural Livelihoods through Enhanced Sub-National Climate Change Planning and Execution of Priority Actions' www.adaptation-undp.org/projects/reducing-vulnerability-c...

conceptual - relating to or based on mental concepts. // this key around my neck was given to me by my boyfriend , he took me out of a very very dark place mentally & my view on people changed completely. i wasn’t looking for anything but peace and self confidence, and i found a friend along with these two things, who turned into the person i never want to be without. this world is a better place with him and i feel safe now. this key reminds me every morning that i am okay , i feel blessed to be woken up everyday and that no matter what i go through , i will always have a friend standing right there holding my hand. it reminds me that i’ll never be alone again. that i can finally live.

Un día cualquiera en el palco del estadio Lucio Fariña de Quillota.

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The texts relate to Divine Instruction. The scene shows a young lad receiving instruction, namely Timothy, with Eunice and Lois his Grandmother.

 

The window features Oak and Vine tendrils.

 

Detail: Timothy, Eunice and Lois.

‘The Lord Require of Thee

But to do Justly & to Love Mercy’

  

In memory of John Greasley d.1872. It was erected in 1875.

 

“Erected in Memory of John Greasley

Born 25th June 1802 Died 13th Oct 1872

By Former Scholars of the Church Free Schools & their friends & in grateful remembrance of his kindness & constant attention in the management of the schools for 25 years AD 1875.“

Postal Museum (Liechtenstein)

 

The postal museum in the English building in Vaduz

The Postal Museum of the Principality of Liechtenstein exhibits documents relating to philately and postal history in the Principality of Liechtenstein . The museum is affiliated with the Liechtenstein State Museum . It is located in the center of Vaduz in the so-called English building - the first steel-framed building in the country.

 

History

The museum was founded in 1930 to collect stamp issues and other important documents from the country's philately and postal history and make them accessible to the public. The museum opened in 1936. Hermann E. Sieger carried out significant curatorial work .

 

After the museum was housed in various rooms, it has been in the English building since 2002 .

 

Exhibition

The focus of the exhibition is on the stamps issued by the Principality of Liechtenstein since 1912. The museum also presents the most important designs, proofs and engraving plates as well as other important documents of postal history and historical postal equipment. In addition to the permanent exhibitions, changing exhibitions are also held periodically.

 

Postage stamps in the pedestrian zone

Since May 2011, a selection of oversized Liechtenstein stamps has been on display in the Städtle – Vaduz's pedestrian zone. The 25 stamp reproductions function here as pavement slabs.

 

Vaduz is the capital of the Principality of Liechtenstein . The municipality in the Oberland is the residence of the prince as well as the seat of the state government , the state parliament and all courts . It is also the seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of the same name .

 

Vaduz is particularly well-known for its role as an international financial center . The municipality has six exclaves and is therefore an administrative unit divided into seven. The inhabitants are called Vaduzer , the adjective is Vaduzisch .

 

The municipality has an area of ​​17,284 km² and includes the village of Vaduz and its immediate surroundings as well as six exclaves. The area with the village of Vaduz borders Schaan to the north , Triesenberg to the east, Triesen to the south and the Swiss communities of Sevelen and Buchs SG , located on the other side of the Rhine , to the west . The highest point in the municipality is 2150 m above sea level. M. the silver horn .

 

Four exclaves are located in the Rhine Valley. These are the agriculturally used Vaduzer Riet between the Schaaner industrial area and Eschen / Nendeln , the forests of Forst at the foot of the Three Sisters massif and Rüttistein and Dachsegg above Planken . The forest plots are owned by the Vaduz citizens' cooperative , whose members are entitled to the annual loose wood. At around 900 m above sea level. Traces of a prehistoric settlement were found in Dachsegg.

 

Two exclaves are located in the mountain area: on the one hand, the cooperative Alps Pradamee and Hahnenspiel and on the other hand, the Alp Hinter Valorsch . The Pradamee and Hahnenspiel Alps in the Malbun high valley were formerly known as Vaduz Malbun .

 

The Alp Hintervalorsch was separated from Vorder- and Mittlervalorsch in 1643 because of a dispute between Vaduz and Schaan and has belonged to Vaduz ever since. [8th]

 

In 1781, the use of the alpine pastures was divided between the Vaduz upper and lower villages and separate alpine buildings were built on the Under Pradamee (1500 m above sea level) and the Upper Pradamee (1700 m above sea level). Since 1930, the municipality of Vaduz has received around one million cubic meters of drinking water from Pradamee every year. The separate dairy operation ended around the middle of the 20th century. Since then, part of the milk has been made into cheese on the Ober Pradamee.

 

In 1962, the first ski lift in Malbun was built in the Alp Pradamee area, which was replaced by new chairlifts in 2006 along with other old lifts.

 

The Alp Hahnenspiel is used as Galtalp . One at approx. 2000 m above sea level. The small cave located M. served as a burial place for a dead person during the early Bronze Age .

 

Alp Gaflei, which was purchased by the municipality of Vaduz in 1952, is located in the Triesenberg municipality. Although the alpine buildings have been demolished since 2006, the alpine pastures continue to be used.

 

Vaduz was first mentioned in 1175/1200 as de Faduzes , two mentions from 1021 are later forgeries. The name, like many others in the Rhine Valley, is of Romanesque origin and goes back to Old Romansh auadutg “moat; Canal for mills and sawmills; Mill flume”, which in turn comes from the Latin aquaeductus .

 

On May 3, 1342, the then dominion of the Counts of Bregenz was divided, creating the County of Vaduz . In 1392, under Counts Henry V. (I.) and Hartmann IV. (II.) of Werdenberg-Sargans-Vaduz, it gained imperial immediacy through a privilege from King Wenceslas . In the following decades and centuries, the county repeatedly became the scene of wars and looting, e.g. B. in the Old Zurich War (1444–1446) or in the Swabian War (1499–1500).

 

Over time, the rulers of Hohenems became increasingly indebted, so that they were ultimately forced to sell the county of Vaduz and the neighboring lordship of Schellenberg . In 1699, Prince Hans Adam of Liechtenstein acquired the rule of Schellenberg and in 1712 the county of Vaduz. On January 23, 1719, a diploma from Emperor Charles VI united. the county of Vaduz with the rule of Schellenberg and raised it to an imperial principality with the name Liechtenstein. As a result, Vaduz became increasingly important.

 

In 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte founded the Confederation of the Rhine , which also included Liechtenstein and thereby effectively became independent. This independence was confirmed at the Congress of Vienna and Liechtenstein was accepted into the German Confederation .

 

However, Liechtenstein – and thus also Vaduz – remained very backward for a long time. It was only the customs treaty concluded with Austria in 1852 that enabled economic conditions to improve, and a constitutional constitution of 1862 brought political change so that the prince could no longer rule without restrictions.

 

The First World War impoverished the population, and at the end of the war the customs agreement with the war loser Austria-Hungary was dissolved.

 

After the customs treaty with Austria was dissolved in 1919, Liechtenstein became increasingly closer to Switzerland , and in 1923 the customs treaty with Switzerland, which still exists today, was signed. After Austria was annexed to the German Reich in March 1938, the newly ruling Prince Franz Josef II, the first prince of Liechtenstein, decided - because of his rejection of National Socialism - to move his residence to Liechtenstein to Vaduz Castle . Liechtenstein remained neutral during the Second World War and was never involved in direct hostilities. Instead, the principality was able to use its locational advantages (no loss of army personnel, central location, customs union with Switzerland, tax advantages, political stability), so that many new industrial companies were founded in Vaduz, but also in the wider principality, and progress in the country began to make rapid progress .

 

As of December 31, 2018, Vaduz had 5,625 inhabitants and was the second largest municipality in Liechtenstein after Schaan (with 6,016 inhabitants). At around 42 percent, the proportion of foreigners in Vaduz was higher than in all other Liechtenstein communities.

 

According to the 2015 census, 66.5 percent of the total population is Roman Catholic , with the proportion of Catholics among the population with Liechtenstein citizenship (80.8 percent) being significantly higher than among the population with foreign citizenship (47.1 percent Catholics). 10.1 percent of Vaduz's residents are Protestants , and 2.6 percent belong to another Christian church (majority Christian Orthodox churches ). 7.7 percent are Muslim , and other religions make up 0.75 percent of the population. Non-religious people make up 9.2 percent of the population - the highest proportion in Liechtenstein.

 

In the historical lexicon of the Principality of Liechtenstein, Vaduz is defined as the main town. Despite these official declarations, the term main location appears to be controversial among the general public. The principality's tourism website often refers to Vaduz as the capital, as do several Vaduz hotels, several media outlets (such as the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , Die Welt , the Geo , the Kronen Zeitung or the Deutschlandfunk), the Association of the Consular Corps in the Principality of Liechtenstein and the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany.

 

Hubert Büchel said during his lecture in the Feldkirch Palais Liechtenstein in 1988 : “Vaduz with 5,000 inhabitants is of a size where we do not yet dare to speak of a ‘capital’, but at best of a ‘capital town’.”

 

In a travel magazine, the moderator Hape Kerkeling asked the FBP politician and former mayor of Vaduz, Manfred Bischof, whether one could “seriously speak of a capital” for a place with 6,000 inhabitants. Bishop replied that Vaduz could seriously be called a capital, since Liechtenstein is its own country and a country also has a capital.

 

The former Vaduz local councilor and former president of the Johann Schädler Agra Foundation , Stefanie Hasler, said on “ Vaterland TV ” at the end of 2022 that Vaduz is actually a capital and that “every now and then” he doesn’t dare to say so .

 

In March 2023, the Munich Merkur described Vaduz as the “de facto capital” of Liechtenstein.

 

Liechtenstein Art Museum : Opened in 2000, the state museum for modern and contemporary art houses the state art collection of the Principality of Liechtenstein. The facade, a colored and seamlessly cast concrete made of predominantly black basalt rock and colored river gravel, is treated in such a way that “a lively play is created on the reflective surface”.

Liechtenstein State Museum : The cultural and natural history of Liechtenstein is presented here . The museum includes two old buildings and a new building in Vaduz. In addition, the postal museum in Vaduz and a rural living museum in Schellenberg are assigned to the state museum.

“ Engländerbau ” with postal museum : The “Engländerbau” was built in 1933/1934 on behalf of an English company as a commercial building. Today it is an exhibition building that shows changing exhibitions of contemporary art. Since 2002, it has also been home to the Postal Museum, which is part of the State Museum and collects, preserves and makes available to the public important documents and artifacts from Liechtenstein philately and postal history.

Kurt Beck Watch Museum : Opened in March 2018 at Lettstrasse 39, the privately run museum shows around 250 antique watches by the collector Kurt Beck.

 

Vaduz Castle : The landmark of Vaduz was built in the 12th century and finally expanded in the 16th and 17th centuries. The castle has been owned by the Princes of Liechtenstein since 1712, but was not inhabited for a long time and fell increasingly into disrepair. It was only at the beginning of the 20th century that it was extensively renovated, and in 1938 Prince Franz Josef II became the first prince of Liechtenstein to move his permanent residence to the castle. Since then it has no longer been open to the public.

Schalun ruins : The medieval Schalun castle ruins (also called the “Wildschloss”) were built in the 12th century and were supplemented by other parts of the building over time. The ruins are located above Vaduz Castle at an altitude of approx. 850 m above sea level. M. Large parts of the foundation walls are still preserved today, especially the core of the castle with building remains up to ten meters high. The castle has been owned by the municipality of Vaduz since 1933.

“ Red House ”: It is a listed medieval stepped-gable house in the middle village of Vaduz. It belonged to the Vaistli between 1400 and 1500 : The house was acquired by an heir of the Vaistlis in 1525 from the monastery of St. Johann im Thurtal, and the associated vineyard ( Wingert ) has retained its resulting name, Abtswingert, to this day.

 

St. Florin Chapel: The St. Florin Chapel was a sacred building in the municipality of Vaduz that was probably built in the early modern period. In 1872 the tower and sacristy and in 1874 the remaining parts of the building were demolished, so that the chapel is no longer preserved today. A paving on the floor plan in the center of Vaduz refers to the former location of the chapel. In addition, a large part of the equipment has been preserved or found a new use: the bells of the chapel, for example, were used in the casting of the four bells of the new parish church of St. Florin.

St. Florin Cathedral : The neo-Gothic church was built between 1868 and 1873 and inaugurated on October 5, 1873. With the inauguration of the parish church, Vaduz became a parish, as the community had until then been attached to the original parish of Schaan . Until 1997, Liechtenstein belonged to the diocese of Chur . On December 2, 1997, the Archdiocese of Vaduz was established by Pope John Paul II and separated from the Diocese of Chur. At the same time as the founding of the Archdiocese of Vaduz, the parish church of St. Florin was elevated to the status of a cathedral.

St. Josef Chapel: It was built in 1930 and 1931. It is located in the Ebenholz district and is a branch church of the municipality of Vaduz. The chapel can be seen as an example of a clearly structured church type, as was often built in the 1930s.

The Ebenholz Evangelical Church is located in the Ebenholz district and was built in 1962 and 1963. The modern church building has a clear structure with a choir and a tower in the north and an organ gallery above the main entrance. The three bells come from the Schellenberg monastery church and were cast in 1880.

The Johanneskirche is the sacred building of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Principality of Liechtenstein. The church building was built in 1947 as an emergency church in Stuttgart and finally transferred to Liechtenstein as a gift in 1956. The organ, which dates from the early 18th century, is particularly significant.

Princely crypt : Until the Second World War, the princely crypt in Wranau served as a burial place for the princely family of Liechtenstein. When Franz Josef II became the first prince to move his residence to Vaduz, a new grave was built between 1958 and 1960 in the park south of the cathedral. Prince Franz Josef II was the first sovereign to be buried here in 1989. Since 1992 there has been a relief on the wings of the entrance door showing the resurrection of Lazarus .

 

Liechtenstein State Parliament Building : The state parliament building was opened in 2008 after 7 years of construction. Since then, it has served as a plenary hall for the state parliament of the Principality of Liechtenstein , where all members of the state parliament can sit at a single round table. Over a million clinker bricks, 600 tons of steel and 5,800 cubic meters of concrete were used in the construction, which cost 42.2 million Swiss francs.

Government building of Liechtenstein : The government building was built from 1903 to 1905 in the neo-baroque style. It contained major technical innovations for Liechtenstein, which was poor at the time: the first central heating system in Liechtenstein was installed in the government building. The building, popularly known as the “Big House”, has been a listed building since 1992.

Vaduz town hall : The town hall was built in 1932 and 1933. Of particular importance is a balcony fresco on the south facade depicting Saint Urban , the patron saint of winegrowers. The coat of arms of the municipality of Vaduz is carved on the entrance front .

“ Rheinbergerhaus ”: The building was built around 1550 and was first mentioned in documents in 1613. It is significant because the composer Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (1839–1901) was born in this house. At the age of twelve he left his hometown to receive musical training in Munich . He worked in Munich his entire life and died there. After the Second World War, he and his wife were transferred to Vaduz in 1945. A bronze portrait of Josef Gabriel Rheinberger was erected in front of his birthplace in 1939/1940.

Old Rhine Bridge : Since 1901, the old Rhine Bridge has connected Vaduz with the Swiss community of Sevelen . The 135 meter long bridge is the only remaining wooden Rhine bridge in Liechtenstein. The bridges of the other Liechtenstein communities were abandoned due to dilapidation or fires and replaced by concrete bridges. Since the opening of the new Rhine bridge, the bridge, which consists of five pillars, has only been accessible to non-motorized private transport. It was extensively renovated in 2009/2010.

 

The most important sports club is FC Vaduz . As of 2022, he has won the Liechtenstein Cup 48 times and plays in the second highest Swiss league, the Challenge League . FC Vaduz's venue is the Rheinpark Stadium , where the Liechtenstein national football team also plays its home games.

Edison Lanza, relator especial para la Libertad de Expresión, Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos de la OEA, speaks at the Coloquio Iberoamericano de Periodismo Digital at the University of Texas at Austin, Apr. 19, 2015. Gabriel Cristóver Pérez/Knight Center

Relator da Comissão, deputado Luiz Cláudio Romanelli (PMDB). Fotos: Sandro Nascimento (Alep / crédito obrigatório)

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