It is full of memorabilia and displays of postage stamps issued by Liechenstein over the years but I did not learn anything because there were not enough information boards and what there were are in German! What about visitors from overseas? The best display for me was at the start where they had a printing plate and a picture of the artist designing the stamp which was to do with birds. Some great things to look at, a nice shop with friendly staff. Worth a visit definitely despite all that!
I guess if you're into that type of thing ok, but nothing else to see. Although its free so you can pop in and out as your interest level accounts for.
This free museum is small but boost a great collection of stamps and First Day Covers from all over the world. It brought back sweet memory of why I used to collect stamps and First Day Covers during my teenage years. You must bring along your passport and get it stamped (for 3 SFr) as an official visit to one of the smallest countries in Europe. Definitely worth a visit if you are a stamp & first day cover lover!
Stamp has always been an important element for the country of Liechtenstein. postage stamp museum has all kinds of history about stamps. you can also get some collections or even mailing your post card here. stamp museum is not that big, maybe 1 to 1.5 hour will be more than enough.
Free entry, I like few souvenirs.. Don't have much to write so about the place.. If u r stamp collector or coin collector u might spend whole day there
Free museum which presents a range of histories its linking with the nations heritage. Has a number of products for sale including special stamp collections, posters and coins. Videos and pictures on display.
I was not going to go to the stamp museum, but it was raining and we wanted to get out of the rain. The museum is free and while not that big has a lot to look at. There are thousands of stamps that you can look at from a 100 years ago and how they changed until today. They also have a few displays of how mail was delivered over time. Nice little museum that surprised me. It is really worth a look if you are a stamp collector or really fascinated by stamps.
This little museum is amazing. You can see all the stamps issued by the small state. There is a lot of memorabilia on display and you can learn everything about the postage history of Liechtenstein.
The Postal Museum collects and preserves important documents regarding Liechtenstein’s and the history of its postal services, and makes them accessible to a wider audience in the exhibition.The Postal Museum is open from 10 to noon and 1 pm to 5 pm every day and admission is free.
We went to Davuz from Chur, Switzerland by train and Post Bus in order to buy one each of the postage stamps in current use from the Post Office to add to my husband's collection but were delighted to find this Post Museum. Unfortunately we could not gain any information about anything as everything attached to the exhibits was only written in German. My husband was able to buy several special stamp collection sets but no current ones so we went to the Post Office. To our amazement, the Counter Assistant REFUSED TO SELL US ANY OF THE POSTAGE STAMP IN CURRENT USE. She said she did not have time for this which unbelievable as we were the only customers. We have never encountered this before in any city or country. I have sent letters to The Post Master and to His Serene Highness Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein asking them to explain this unusual policy of not selling stamps in the Post Office,