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Triesenberg Industrial Park 6 (Liechtenstein)

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The industrial sector in Triesenberg is uniquely situated at an altitude of approximately 880 meters, setting it apart from the Rhine Valley hubs. This alpine economic zone is primarily characterized by specialized small-scale industries and traditional craftsmanship, particularly in timber processing and high-end joinery. Despite the logistical challenges posed by the mountainous terrain, an efficient infrastructure supports local businesses in reaching national and international markets. Industrial architecture here is carefully planned to harmonize with the village's traditional aesthetic, preserving the community's touristic appeal. Triesenberg emphasizes a combination of hereditary skills and modern technological application, resulting in exceptionally high-quality output. This industrial diversity is crucial for local employment, providing economic stability beyond the seasonal tourism industry. In recent years, the area has also become an attractive location for service-oriented firms and IT consultants seeking a scenic environment.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
Triesenberg Industrial Park 6 is a modern business area specifically for high-tech companies in the upper Liechtenstein Rhine valley. It provides jobs in future-oriented sectors, strengthening the economic base of the municipality of Triesenberg.
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Visiting
The individual units are not open to the public, as they are private company sites. From the passing road, however, visitors can get an impression of the modern design and good infrastructure of the park.
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Where to view it
A well-suited spot is the parking lot at the beginning of Industriestrasse, from which the entire facility can be overviewed. From the hiking trail above Triesenberg there is also a dramatic view of the valley and the park.
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Local products
The high-tech companies mainly manufacture precision instruments and electronic components, which are not sold directly. In the surrounding villages, traditional alpine products such as mountain cheese, dried meat, and herbal teas can be purchased.
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Active season
The industrial park operates year-round, with little seasonal fluctuation. The region is particularly lively in late summer and autumn, when the descent from alpine pastures and traditional cattle separation festivals take place.
Nearby
Combine the visit with a trip to Malbun, the popular winter sports and hiking area. Also worthwhile are the Princely Wine Estate in Vaduz or a tour of Gutenberg Castle in Balzers.

Geography

Coordinates
47.10730, 9.54650

Facts

  • The highest elevated industrial and commercial zone in Liechtenstein.
  • Main economic focus is on high-quality wood processing and joinery.
  • Features innovative companies specialized in alpine safety equipment.
  • Provides roughly 15% of local employment outside of the tourism sector.
  • Employs sustainable construction methods for all new industrial facilities.
  • Connected to the valley floor via a well-maintained, winding mountain road.

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Sights in the town Triesenberg Industrial Park 6 (10)

Lama- & Alpakahof Triesenberg

Llama & Alpaca Farm Triesenberg. Farm with llamas and alpacas, visits and encounters possible.

Erichs Bildergalerie

Erich's Picture Gallery in Triesenberg. Small gallery with changing art exhibitions.

Sankt Mamerten

St. Mamerten in Triesenberg. Chapel in the Principality of Liechtenstein, a place of prayer.

Heimatmuseum🏛 museum

Local History Museum in Triesenberg. Museum on local history and traditions of the area.

Pfarrkirche Sankt Josef

Parish Church of St. Joseph in Triesenberg. Catholic church building in the Principality of Liechtenstein.

Walsermuseum🏛 museum

Walser Museum in Triesenberg. Local history museum on the cultural history of the Walser in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein.

Chrüppel

Chrüppel in Triesenberg. Mountain peak in Liechtenstein, part of the Alpine chain.

Gasometer Kulturzentrum Triesen🏛 museum

Gasometer Kulturzentrum Triesen in Triesenberg. Museum in a former gas holder, hosting cultural exhibitions.

Kulturzentrum Gasometer

Gasometer Cultural Centre in Triesenberg. Venue for concerts, theatre, and exhibitions.

Bad Vogelsang

Bad Vogelsang in Triesenberg. Ruin of a former bathhouse or building, historic remains.

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Frequently asked questions

Is there a real industrial park in Triesenberg?
It is more of a commercial zone for local businesses, not heavy industry.
What businesses can be found there?
Mainly construction, woodworking, and garages.
Is truck access difficult?
The mountain road requires experienced drivers but is designed for trucks.
Is there a gas station?
There are gas stations for petrol and diesel nearby.
Does the zone offer a good view?
Yes, even the commercial zone often has a great panorama over the Rhine Valley.
Triesenberg Industrial Park 6: where is it located?
Triesenberg Industrial Park 6 is located in Liechtenstein.
Triesenberg Industrial Park 6: what is there to see?
Highlights include Lama- & Alpakahof Triesenberg, Erichs Bildergalerie, Sankt Mamerten.
Triesenberg Industrial Park 6: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Triesenberg Industrial Park 6: why is it worth visiting?
The industrial sector in Triesenberg is uniquely situated at an altitude of approximately 880 meters, setting it apart from the Rhine Valley hubs.
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