Liechtenstein FarmhouseMuseum
Located in a farmhouse dating back almost 500 years, this museum in Schellenberg is owned and run by the Liechtenstein NationalMuseum.
Located near Eschnerberg mountain in the municipality of Schellenberg, the traditional wooden building was built in 1518 and is today home to a museum showcasing the lifestyle and customs of the local farming community up to the start of the 20th century.
The farmhouse was registered as a protected building in 1993, with the museum created by the Liechtenstein National Museum opening just one year later. As well as the fascinating exhibits on show, the building itself is also a fine example of construction and farming techniques common to the region in the late Middle Ages.
Entrance fees
Free of charge
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Opening hours
First and last Sunday of the month from April to October: 2.00 p.m. until 5.00 p.m. Other visiting times available for groups on request
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