The culture of the Principality of Liechtenstein can look back on a centuries-old heritage. In addition to the State, many individuals are engaged in preserving the cultural heritage. Many of them are active in associations that cultivate the traditions of the country.
The cultural heritage is also preserved, cultivated, and made accessible to the public in the national and municipal museums and by private individuals.
The Historical Society of the Principality of Liechtenstein plays a unique role in the cultivation, research, and preservation of Liechtenstein cultural assets. The goal of the Historical Society is to research and maintain the history and culture of the country.
Further interesting information on the cultural heritage of the Principality of Liechtenstein is available on the following websites:
www.landesarchiv.li The National Archives administer over 5500 meters worth of archival material, representing an important part of Liechtenstein's cultural heritage.
www.rheinberger.li This website includes the biography and further detailed information on the famous Liechtenstein composer Josef Gabriel Rheinberger.
www.rheinberger-edition.de For the first time, the Rheinberger Edition provides the opportunity to obtain the collected works of Josef Gabriel Rheinberger in a single publication.
www.tourismus.li provides further information on the customs and tradition of Liechtenstein.
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