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Art lovers and patrons since the 16 th century, the Princes of Liechtenstein have amassed one of the largest private art collections in Europe. Primarily dedicated to Western art, from the Renaissance to the late 18 th century, the Princely Collections include paintings approximately 1, , sculptures, drawings, engravings, furniture, books and precious objects.
The collection was started in the 17 th century, inspired by the ideals of princely patronage of the arts, characteristic of the Baroque period, ideals which the family continue to promote today. If the majority of the Princely Collections is to be found in Vaduz, a selection is nevertheless accessible to the public in some of the other family residences, notably in Vienna: the Liechtenstein City Palace with its neoclassical and Biedermeier style and the Liechtenstein Garden Palace with its Renaissance and Baroque influences.
This small principality of km 2 is the last surviving remnant of the Holy Roman Empire, founded in A constitutional monarchy, with German as its official language, today it is closely linked to Switzerland. The two countries share the same postal system and form a customs and monetary union. The Principality comprises the former feudal territories of Schellenberg current-day Oberland and Vaduz current-day Unterland , acquired by Prince Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein, respectively in and Between and , it was part of the German Confederation and was later attached to Austria, from which it separated after the revolution of It was from that time onward that Liechtenstein forged close ties with Switzerland.
Neutral during the Second World War, Liechtenstein benefitted from an industrial and economic boom in the s. The current sovereign, Hans-Adam II b.