Lawena Museum

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Have you ever wondered how electricity came to Liechtenstein? The Lawena Museum in Triesen tells the fascinating story of Liechtenstein’s electrification. You are standing in front of the Lawena power station, which was built in 1926. It’s still operational today! This unique museum housed within offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing over 500 exhibits. You will see everything from vintage household appliances and lighting fixtures to old communication devices. Did you know that Liechtenstein’s electrification journey began with the installation of the first hydroelectric power plant in 1904? Step inside the museum and see how the technology has evolved and changed over the last century. The Lawena Museum is more than just a repository of old electrical devices – it’s a window into a time when Liechtenstein transitioned into the modern world. The exhibits are arranged on three floors, showcasing the evolution of electricity and its impact on everyday life. One of the highlights is the special exhibition on electrical household appliances from 1910 to the present. You’ll encounter all sorts of vintage gadgets that once lit up homes and made cooking a breeze. While the Lawena Museum may not be the most glamorous destination, it offers a compelling and informative journey into the history of electricity in Liechtenstein.

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