Turm auf Dux

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Have you heard about a tower that offers views from the Rhine Valley to Lake Constance? That’s the Turm auf Dux. It stands 35 meters tall. The Turm auf Dux is a special attraction for Liechtenstein. It gives unique views above Schaan.

The Turm auf Dux doesn’t just offer great views. You can see the wild landscape below the Three Sisters massif. It’s more than just a place for fun. Sustainability is key here.

Inside, you’ll find the Peter Kaiser Room. It’s for schools and groups. They can learn about the environment, sustainability, and nature. The tower’s design blends with nature. Its curved shape fits right in. Local spruce, larch, and Douglas fir were used to build it. Sustainability was important during construction.

The Turm auf Dux is open at different times. From April to May, it’s open 8 AM to 8 PM. June to August it’s open 8 AM to 9 PM. September to October, the hours are 8 AM to 8 PM. November to March, it’s open 9 AM to 5 PM. You can visit the Turm auf Dux for free during these hours.

Want to leave your mark? You can. For a donation of 1000 francs, you get a step. You can put a name on it. It could be your name or someone you want to honor. It’s a unique gift.

The Turm auf Dux embodies circular economy. The wood came from local forests. Liechtenstein foresters felled it. Local companies processed it. Architects and engineers from Schaan designed it. The tower is designed for reuse. Almost all materials can be reused.

The Turm auf Dux isn’t just a tower. It’s a symbol. It represents sustainability. It shows regional value creation. It stood in Schaan during the “I, the Future” exhibition. It promoted sustainability and a positive future. The exhibition aimed to inspire change. It showed sustainable living can improve life quality.

During the exhibition, each week focused on a UN Sustainable Development Goal. Associations and companies joined in. The tower offered a space for discussions. It hosted lectures and talks.

Imagine standing on the Turm auf Dux viewing platform. You see Liechtenstein and beyond. The Turm auf Dux combines architecture with sustainability. It offers unique experiences. Take a guided tour for insights into architecture and sustainability. You can also rent the Peter Kaiser Room for events. It inspires new ideas among the treetops.

The Peter Kaiser Room is free for schools. It helps students shape a sustainable future. The Turm auf Dux is more than just a structure. It’s a vision. A vision of a sustainable, future-oriented Liechtenstein. So, come and experience the Turm auf Dux. See the views. Learn about sustainability. Leave your mark on a step. It’s an experience you won’t forget.

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