Mauren, Liechtenstein is a fantastic tourist destination in the landlocked country of Liechtenstein. The place was originally documented in the year 1178 and was known as Muron at that time. Mauren, Liechtenstein mainly consists of Mauren and Schaanwald which are neighboring territories. Good transportation facilities and ample accommodation in the place provides ample opportunities for sightseeing ni the municipality with great sports grounds, bird reserve and cultural sites.
Mauren Tours will inform the tourist that there was a prohibition of the construction of new houses in the main town during the 19 th century by the concerned municipal authorities. From then on a new settlement was created in Schaanwald. Mauren is the location of the memorial of Peter Kaiser, who was a prominent Liechtenstein historian and educator. The name of Mauren was connoted after its cultivation of autumn turnips or "Murer Raba" as it was called in the municipality of Liechtenstein.
Some of the prominent tourist destinations in Mauren, Liechtenstein are the Birka Bird Reserve which is an ideal ground for all bird lovers, the Eschen-Mauren sports grounds and the Weiherring leisure park. There has been a rapid economic development of Mauren in Liechtenstein after the World Wars which is seen in the number of industries and trade zones which have risen in then Mauren-Schaanwald region.
Mauren travel will also bring you to some fabulous religious structures which in their architectural dexterity denote the cultural richness of the Mauren region. The St. Peter and Paul Parish Church shows this richness in its church, cemetery and the parsonage grounds. There was a settlement here evident in its small terrace over the church grounds since the Roman times.
Facts about Mauren also prove that all the churches had their ground plans in the settlement of the Roman villa. The earlier church that had existed in the area was later destroyed in 1842 and in its place the St. Peter and Paul Parish Church was later constructed in the area.
Mauren, Liechtenstein is the second largest municipality having an estimated population of about 3,500 inhabitants. Its border crosses to Austria and includes some of the most fantastic views of natural beauty.
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