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Landmark: Rheinpark StadiumCity: Vaduz
Country: Liechtenstein
Continent: Europe
Rheinpark Stadium, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Europe
Rheinpark Stadium is the national football stadium of Liechtenstein, situated on the banks of the Rhine River in Vaduz.
Visual Characteristics
The stadium features a rectangular, open-air design with four covered stands. Its primary construction materials are concrete and steel, with seating predominantly in shades of blue and white. The facility has a seating capacity of 7,589 spectators. The exterior presents a functional, modern aesthetic, integrating with the surrounding parkland.
Location & Access Logistics
Rheinpark Stadium is located at Rheinparkstrasse 3, approximately 1.5 kilometers west of Vaduz city center. Access is primarily via Rheinparkstrasse, which connects directly to the main road network. Ample parking is available on-site and in adjacent areas. Public transport is accessible via local bus services; the Vaduz, Rheinpark Stadion bus stop is directly adjacent to the stadium, served by lines such as Bus 11 and 12.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Rheinpark Stadium commenced in 1997, and it was officially opened on July 31, 1998. The stadium was designed by the architectural firm Bearth & Deplazes Architekten. Its original and primary purpose was to serve as the home ground for the Liechtenstein national football team and the local club FC Vaduz, as well as a venue for other sporting and cultural events.
Key Highlights & Activities
The stadium regularly hosts home matches for the Liechtenstein national football team in UEFA European Championship and FIFA World Cup qualifiers. It is also the home ground for FC Vaduz, competing in the Swiss football league system. Occasional concerts and other large-scale public events are held here. Stadium tours are not regularly scheduled but may be arranged for groups by prior request.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Rheinpark Stadium provides multiple restroom facilities throughout its concourses. Seating in all stands is covered, offering protection from rain and direct sun. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the stadium premises. During events, various food and beverage vendors operate kiosks offering standard stadium fare. A dedicated press area and VIP lounges are also present.
Best Time to Visit
For football matches, the best time to visit is during the scheduled event times, typically in the late afternoon or evening. For general viewing of the exterior, daylight hours offer optimal visibility. The months from May to September generally provide the most favorable weather conditions for outdoor activities in Vaduz, with less precipitation and milder temperatures.
Facts & Legends
Rheinpark Stadium is notable for being one of the smallest national stadiums in Europe by capacity. Despite its size, it has hosted matches against major European football nations. A unique aspect is its proximity to the Rhine River, offering views of the river and the Swiss Alps from certain vantage points within the stadium.
Nearby Landmarks
- Vaduz Castle: 2.0km East
- Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein: 1.8km East
- Liechtenstein National Museum: 1.9km East
- Landtag of Liechtenstein (Parliament Building): 1.7km East
- Red House: 2.2km East-Northeast