The Postal Museum houses all the stamps of the Principality of Liechtenstein issued since 1912 and chronicles the history of the country’s postal system.
Its current location is on the Städtle in Vaduz, in the so-called Engländer Palace, and is annexed to the Liechtenstein National Museum.
The Liechtenstein Postal Museum was founded in 1930 but opened to the public in 1936.
Liechtenstein stamps are internationally renowned for their exquisite aesthetics and the complex techniques used to produce them.
For many of the stamps in the museum, original drafts by artists and designers are also displayed.
Also on display are proofs and engraving plates, as well as documents relating to postal history and historical equipment.
It has been part of the Liechtenstein National Museum since 2006.






























