Rod Sexton, 69, from
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Midwest USA, wrote: |
You should give more
information about the castle also you should give more pictures |
Robert Churchward, 49, from
Nothern Oregon, wrote: |
I travel to Europe,
and I did like so many other's, just saw this Castle from the Capital
VADUZ. But it's a large Castle, and the Royal family still used it to
live in even to this day. They keep the castle's and the ground's
up at all times. If you can take the drive up as close as you can and
get a good look. It's was NOT USE AS A GERMAN COMMAND POST during World
War 2. The Germans were not in Liechtenstein during that time,
Liechtenstein was semi-Swizerland (Keep out of the War). Thanks |
Clive Carptenter, from UK,
wrote: |
The data on Vaduz currently
shown is WRONG. This castle was NOT a command center for the Nazis
in World War 2 as Liechtenstein was neutral and unoccupied by the Axis
powers. Your correspondent is totally incorrect |
Pat Hohenegger, from
Indiana, USA, wrote: |
The castle is occupied by
the Prince and his family and used for many social occasions. It
overlooks the capital city, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, a great tourist
attraction and banking city. Liechtenstein is located between
Switzerland and Austria. The Prince collects many paintings which may be
viewed at the museum in Vaduz. |
Ryan Smith, 15, from Great
Lakes region, USA, wrote: |
Was a command center for
the Nazi's in World War 2. |
JJohnson, 47, from KY wrote: |
Large castle overlooking the ski town and Capital
of Leichsteinstein. Prince is a collector of Rubens Paintings. Entire
country has 22 police and One dog for their protection. |