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Landmark: Church of St. Peter and PaulCity: Mauren
Country: Liechtenstein
Continent: Europe
Church of St. Peter and Paul, Mauren, Liechtenstein, Europe
The Church of St. Peter and Paul is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the municipality of Mauren, Liechtenstein. It serves as a central religious site for the local community.
Visual Characteristics
The church features a prominent steeple with a pointed spire. Its exterior is characterized by light-colored plaster walls, contrasting with darker roof tiles. The architectural style is primarily Neo-Romanesque, with some Gothic Revival elements visible in its window designs and interior details. The main entrance is marked by a portico.
Location & Access Logistics
The church is situated in the center of Mauren, accessible via Hauptstrasse. It is approximately 6 kilometers north of Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein. Limited street parking is available directly adjacent to the church. Public transport is provided by LIEmobil bus lines; the "Mauren Post" bus stop is within 100 meters, served by lines such as Bus 11 and Bus 13.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The current Church of St. Peter and Paul was constructed between 1842 and 1846, replacing an earlier medieval church on the same site. The design is attributed to the architect Gustav Adolf Wegmann. Its original purpose was to serve as the primary Roman Catholic parish church for the community of Mauren.
Key Highlights & Activities
Attending regular Sunday mass and other religious services is possible. The church interior features stained-glass windows and a main altar. Visitors can observe the architectural details of the nave and chancel.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Public restrooms are not typically available within the church itself, but may be found in nearby municipal buildings. Limited natural shade is provided by trees in the churchyard. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in the area. Basic food vendors or cafes are located within a 500-meter radius in the village center.
Best Time to Visit
The church is generally accessible during daylight hours, though interior access may be restricted outside of service times. For exterior photography, late morning or early afternoon provides optimal lighting. Visiting during spring or autumn avoids extreme temperatures, with pleasant weather typically from April to June and September to October.
Facts & Legends
A historical oddity is that the church bell tower houses bells cast by the Grassmayr Bell Foundry, a company with a history dating back to 1599. The church's predecessor on this site was first documented in 1370, indicating a long continuous history of religious worship in Mauren.
Nearby Landmarks
- Ruggeller Riet Nature Reserve: 3.5km North-East
- Schellenberg Castle Ruins: 2.5km North-West
- Eschensberg Castle Ruins: 3.0km South-West
- Mauren Community Center (Gemeindesaal): 0.2km South