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March 2002

Northeastern Switzerland (Lake Constance Area and Liechtenstein)

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was a thriving vegetable market while we were visiting, and it features quite possibly the most fascinating cathedral in Switzerland. This is the convent of St. Gallen, located just outside the city center (4). When we ate lunch in St. Gallen the waitress convinced us to try what she called a speciality of the St. Gallen region - a bratwurst in onion sauce served with rosti. It was quite good although we saw the same menu item practically everywhere in Switzerland so we aren't really sure how much of a regional dish it really is.



The convent features several buildings including this smaller church which isn't very impressive inside but has a rather nifty bit of tile work on the roof. The library is the only building which has an entrance fee (and a substantial one at that) but it does have a uniquely opulent interior.



If you've seen one too many gothic cathedrals elsewhere in Europe, St. Gallen has something a little more.. baroque. No rough stone columns or ancient stained glass windows here (5). Every available surface has been decorated within an inch of its life. The clear windows allow sunlight to stream in so you can actually admire all of this as well.



This is a close-up of one section of the ceiling (6). The light green ornate framing is actually copper.



At the far Eastern end of Switzerland huddled along the Austrian border is the tiny independent nation of Liechtenstein. There's not a whole lot to see here but there is the novelty factor. This is the royal castle which is not open to the public because Liechtenstein is ruled by a Prince (Hans Adam II currently) who lives there (7). The castle is perched on a cliff above the capital city of Vaduz.



Here's a slightly wider view which of course features a crane (8). Besides their love for cranes, the Liechtenstein people share bus and mail services, as well as currency with the Swiss. They do have one ski area as well (in the higher Alps in the background). With your own car you can drive both major roads in Liechtenstein in about an hour. Vaduz is the only town with any major services, and there is effectively no border with Switzerland, just a welcome sign as you cross a bridge.

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