Feldkirch Cathedral

The Feldkirch Cathedral was built in the 13th century in the Romanesque style with only two naves due to limited space. The original church was badly damaged during the town fires of 1348, 1396 and 1460 and in 1478 it was rebuilt and consecrated under the architect Hans Sturn with a late Gothic nave and a gable roof. In 1479, the church tower to the north was completed. Around 1520, the present choir hall was built under a lower gable roof.

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Buddhist Monastery Letzehof

From being owned by the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in Feldkirch, then to the Bavarian government and private owners, the site was finally owned by industrialist Helmut Gassner, who offered it to refugee monks from Tibet in the 1960's, and has since been a Tibetan buddhist monastery.

Freie Evangelische Gemeinde Buchs

1874 Some churchgoers regularly start to gather outside the Protestant Church in private houses in Azmoos 1895 Inauguration of the first own restaurant in Azmoos 1901 Opening of the new meeting place of the FEG Buch in the Studtli Werdenberg