
Two exciting courses for children during the Easter holidays
The Liechtenstein Art School is offering exciting courses for children during the Easter holidays. One is the course ‘Create your own artwork (for little artists)’ and the other is the course ‘I want to become a scientist’. Both courses start on Tuesday, 7 April 2026.

How do you design sustainably?
Liechtenstein Art School: Inga Federe is an architect who lives and works in Basel. After many years of collaboration with Herzog&deMeuron, she moved to MET Architects, where she focuses on the conversion, renovation and preservation of buildings. In her lecture, she addresses questions such as ‘What does architecture look like in conversion, extension and renovation projects?’

SOS Children's Villages Liechtenstein supports children with CHF 2.4 million
‘Together, we empower children on their journey.’ Under this title, H.R.H. Princess Tatjana von und zu Liechtenstein and SOS Children's Villages Liechtenstein look back on an eventful year in their 2025 annual report. The report highlights the diverse activities, successes and challenges and clearly shows how SOS Children's Villages is committed to helping children and families.

Gender-neutral language with children: how and why?
How does language affect children, and how can we communicate in a way that is as supportive as possible? To address this issue, Erwachsenenbildung SteinEgerta is offering a course aimed at raising awareness of the language we use with children, without unconsciously perpetuating role models.

Workshop on dealing with emotions
The Parent-Child Forum offers a workshop for parents on the topic of ‘Dealing with Emotions’ for parents of children aged 5 to puberty. The two-hour workshop covers various topics related to dealing with and understanding emotions.

From dyslexic with no prospects to a photographer with a full book of appointments
Second lecture in the lecture series ‘Former participants of the preparatory course in design at the art school provide insights’. In his lecture at the Liechtenstein Art School, Leander Rambichler-Praxmarer reports on how his career path has unfolded.