Government Building, Vaduz

Government Building, Vaduz
Regierungsgebäude
The government building in 2022
General information
AddressPeter-Kaiser-Platz, 2 Postfach 684 9490, Vaduz,
Town or cityVaduz, Liechtenstein
Coordinates47°08′13″N 9°31′22″E / 47.13706°N 9.52278°E / 47.13706; 9.52278
Construction started1903
Opened28 December 1905
OwnerGovernment of Liechtenstein
Design and construction
Architect(s)Gustav Ritter von Neumann
Website
www.llv.li/en

The Government Building (German: Regierungsgebäude) is the seat of the Government of Liechtenstein. It contains the office of the prime minister and the government ministries. It also houses the Liechtenstein National Archives. It is located in the capital of Vaduz.

The building began construction in 1903 to a design by Austrian architect Gustav Ritter von Neumann, who was commissioned by Johann II, and opened on 28 December 1905. The building represents neo-Renaissance architecture and contained the first telephone network and central heating in the country.

From its opening in 1905 the building also served as the meeting place of the Landtag of Liechtenstein until 2007, when the Landtag of Liechtenstein Building was built.