Bordered by Switzerland and Austria, it is no surprise that Liechtenstein’s alpine landscapes are enough to draw intrepid sports-lovers and climbers. Pair with these stunning mountains a number of historic castles, tiny villages with centuries-old cathedrals and a festival-loving national culture to make Liechtenstein a natural run-out destination while in Central Europe. Participate in the annual Schubert Festival or perform in one of the many local castles or cathedrals while making sure to explore the gorgeous sights of this small-but-impressive nation.

Classical Movements has put together numerous tours to Central Europe for groups including the St. Louis Symphony, University of Kentucky Chorale, Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, Kensington Chorale and Lyrikos Community Choir

Sights & Sounds

  • Vaduz Castle and Cathedral
  • Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra
  • Schubertiade Festival
  • Gutenberg Castle
  • Schaan
  • Church of St. Laurentius
  • Eschen
  • Holy Cross Chapel
  • Pfrundhaus Art Gallery
  • Mountain sports and alpinism

Testimonials

“Let me thank you for the work Blue Heart’s staff [now Classical Movements] did on our spring tour to Europe…Keeping everyone happy in an orchestra is not an easy task. Everyone appreciated the fact that when we arrived in every hotel, it was ready. If there was a problem with any part of hotel or transportation arrangements, a Classical Movements staff member was always in advance of the orchestra solving them.”

-The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

“It was an amazing 2 weeks – the best tour choir ever, singing in some of the most beautiful spaces in Europe. Thanks to Amy and Classical Movements for planning a spectacular tour, and thanks to Marianne (our Tour Manager) for executing a life-changing experience for us all!”

-The Children’s Chorus of Sussex County

Press

“The warm reception from the French people restored energy and health, as did the raucously enthusiastic audiences, packed houses, rave reviews, radio broadcasts, and extended ovations…”

-Peabody News | Sept, 1996

“The Wednesday flight from Barcelona to Lisbon had the most stringent bag restrictions yet, with hefty fines for those deemed too heavy. But the loaded-down musicians were allowed to board unimpeded. ‘Neeta worked her magic,’ murmured one.”

-Philadelphia Inquirer, David Patrick Stearns | Feb. 6, 2009

“The musical director and conductor of the Yale Glee Club said the group chose the destination ‘because of the wonderful friendships they discovered in Turkey.’ The Turkish word ‘dost’ (friends for life) is the reason we are performing in Istanbul,’ said Jeff Douma.”

-Hürriyet Daily News, Hatice Utkan | August 5, 2010

“We were met by friendly and caring guides who spoke excellent English and were sophisticated in matters relating to history, architecture and the way of life in Russia, both at the times of the czars and of the Soviet Union. A folkloric performance was of outstanding artistic quality.”

-International Travel News | Aug, 1998

“Deputy Chief of US Mission Kent Logsdon thanked Classical Movements for organizing such an amazing concert tour and praised YAC (Yale Alumni Chorus) musicians for their great charity activities and Vakhtang Kahidze for his wonderful orchestra.”

-Georgia Messenger, Salome Modebadze | June 28, 2011