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Аннета Эссекс » 09 Oct 2017, 12:49
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Handmade gifts and souvenirs

The best souvenir from Liechtenstein for you will be a wooden cuckoo clock. In the city chapels you can find many creations on different themes: festive, family, royal, seasonal, etc. The average price of such watches is 125 euros.

Ceramics became popular souvenirs from Liechtenstein. Since 1836, a factory for the production of tableware has been opened in Nendeln, which is made exclusively using the Schedler technique. Real masters work on each cup, saucer and other type of utensils. Each of their creations is a work of art. In Liechtenstein, porcelain and ceramic products are of really high quality, which is reflected in their cost.
Popular souvenirs from Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein is one of the largest stamp-producing states. Many collectors strive to get to the main state post office at the time of issuing the next type of stamps. Therefore, the most interesting and valuable souvenir from Liechtenstein is a vintage album. The cost of one such album is 75 euros.

Another popular souvenir from Liechtenstein is wine. The state is located in the foothills of the Alps, and this is an ideal environment for growing vineyards. Therefore, locally produced wine is of high quality and great taste.

A well-known specialty of the state is chocolate. Many sweet tooths are ready to die for Furstenhutchen, the most famous brand of chocolate products. There is more than one chocolate company in Liechtenstein, but they all have their own secret ingredients that give each bar a certain “personality”. Therefore, many tourists, leaving Liechtenstein, buy several kilograms of chocolate as a souvenir.

Quite a lot of travelers bring from Liechtenstein sightseeing postcards, various textiles, as well as souvenir cow bells, which are an essential attribute of the Principality’s folk festivals. Those who have visited rural areas acquire seeds of various flowers or bushes for their plots. Tourists also like to bring wooden flutes, shepherd’s horns and a smaller version of the Alpine horn from Liechtenstein – items that reflect the rich history and, accordingly, the centuries-old traditions of the inhabitants Liechtenstein.

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