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City (pop., 1997 est.: 5,000), capital of Liechtenstein.
Located on the Rhine River , it was greatly damaged in 1499 in a war between the Swiss and Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I , but it was subsequently rebuilt. The Liechtenstein family gained possession in the early 18th century. It is a flourishing tourist centre and the residence of the ruling prince, whose castle overlooks the town. The town's Fürst Liechtensteinische Gemäldegalerie displays parts of the world-famous art collection of the princes of Liechtenstein.