Grüscha
Grüscha is a slope in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein and has an elevation of 818 metres. Grüscha is situated nearby to the locality Egga, as well as near the village Rotenboden.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Liechtenstein State Library and Vaduz Cathedral.
Liechtenstein State Library
Library
Vaduz Cathedral
Church
Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein
Museum
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The Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein is a state art museum in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The building by the Swiss architects Meinrad Morger, Heinrich Degelo and Christian Kerez was completed in November 2000.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rotenboden and Triesenberg.
Rotenboden
Village
Rotenboden is a Weiler of Liechtenstein, located in the municipality of Triesenberg. It is the highest settlement in Liechtenstein at 850m elevation.
Triesenberg
Village
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Triesenberg is a mountain town and municipality of 2,600 in Liechtenstein. It also happens to be the country's largest municipality. The municipality is part of "The Most Beautiful Swiss Villages" association, which represents 48 villages in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
Masescha
Village
Grüscha
- Type: Slope
- Also known as: “Gruscha”
- Category: landform
- Location: Triesenberg, Liechtenstein, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
47.12431° or 47° 7′ 28″ northLongitude
9.53519° or 9° 32′ 7″ eastElevation
818 metres (2,684 feet)Open location code
8FVF4GFP+P3GeoNames ID
10353595
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Localities in the Area
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