“Can you imagine a time when this quiet corner had a bustling train station?” I asked, gesturing towards the unassuming Bahnhof Trübbach. Today, it stands as a silent testament to a bygone era. Bahnhof Trübbach, once a bustling hub, saw trains rumbling through, connecting the small villages of Liechtenstein with the outside world. Picture the steam engines pulling into the station. Imagine the excited chatter of passengers arriving and departing. The year was 1871 when Bahnhof Trübbach first opened its doors. It quickly became a lifeline for the community, transporting goods and people. Today, only the structure remains, a silent echo of a time when the rhythm of the railway defined life in this peaceful corner of Liechtenstein.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.