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    13 sierpnia, 2021

    Malbun through the ages
    Prehistoric finds from the Iron and Bronze Ages, such as the Malbun iron axe from around 1500 BC, indicate that Liechtenstein's Alpine region was inhabited or cultivated early on. Malbun, the Romanesque name comes from the 400-year rule of the Romans (from 15 BC), was already cleared and converted into pastureland in the time of the Raetians. The primeval forest in the valley consisted primarily of larches, but also of mountain pines and alpine alders.
    Historians assume that Malbun is a high valley at 1600 meters - and was owned by the sovereigns in the Middle Ages. A document from 1351 proves that the first Count of Vaduz handed over the Malbun valley to the municipality of Schaan-Vaduz for "permanent use". Another document shows that the ancestors of today's Triesenbergers (immigrants from the Valais) took over part of Malbun as a hereditary fief in 1355.
    1652 - The inhabitants of the valley communities are heavily indebted due to the chaos of war and flooding. The Triesenbergers were largely spared from this. As a result, they were able to purchase part of today's Malbun, including the Schneeflucht and the Grosssteg, from the Vaduz and Schaan residents for 760 guilders in 1652.
    At this time, Malbun was primarily used for agriculture and alpine farming as well as for hunting. The farmers and their cattle were in the high valley until late summer and later again from All Saints' Day to Christmas. According to legend, anyone who was still in Malbun after Christmas Eve would have to deal with evil spirits.
    Between 1900 and 1950 - At the turn of the century, Liechtenstein's Alpine region was an insider tip for "summer vacationers". Spa guests from all over the world - they appreciate the diversity of nature and the peace and quiet in our mountains - stay on the Sücka, on Gaflei or relax in the huts in Steg and Malbun. The construction of the spa house, the first holiday hut and in particular the construction of the Gnalp tunnel are further milestones.
    1908 - With the construction of the guesthouse "Kurhaus und Touristenstation Sareiserjoch" in 1908 and 1909 by Theodor and Heinrike Jehle-Müller, professional tourism in Malbun puts out its feelers for the first time. The striking building, which was open from June to October, was later renamed the "Alpine spa house Malbun". It offers accommodation for 20 guests. In 1918, the Jakob Hilti-Frick family bought the spa house for 60,000 crowns.
    1935 - In the 1930s, Malbun was a popular destination for skiers and ski tourers. There is only one way to get to Malbun in winter, and that is on foot. A few men from Triesenberg offer to carry luggage. In the winter of 1935/36, Liechtenstein's first Olympic participants train in Malbun in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The ski racers are trained by an Austrian ski instructor.
    1938 - With the Second World War, tourism in Liechtenstein also comes to a standstill. The valley becomes quiet and only a few, primarily local summer and winter guests come to Malbun.
    1945 - The expansion of the Vaduz-Triesenberg road, the expansion of the Triesenberg-Malbun connection, but especially the construction of the tunnel on Gnalp - which is considered a significant milestone - bring about a renewed upswing. Around 100 workers are employed between 1945 and 1947 in the construction of the tunnel, which is ceremoniously opened on December 4, 1947.
    Malbun from 1950 - The second half of the 20th century is characterized by an unexpected upswing. Parallel to the economic development, streets, numerous lifts, numerous hotels and holiday homes are being built in Malbun. An upward trend begins that exceeds all expectations. Tourism flourishes.
    1962 - The first lift in Malbun - a drag lift to the Hochegg - adds another facet to Liechtenstein's skiing movement.
    1963 - As an alternative to the Hochegg lift of Skilift AG, Malbunbahn AG puts the chairlift to the Sareiserjoch and the mountain restaurant of the same name into operation on December 15th.
    1966 - Skilift AG puts the Tälilift into operation, Malbunbahn AG puts the Schneefluchtlift with restaurant into operation. Both drag lifts are located in relatively easy, flat terrain.
    1971 - The hotel boom continues unabated: In June the Hotel Silberhorn (later "Hubertus") opens its doors, in December the Hotel Gorfion. The Alpenhotel Malbun expands its operations to include a branch. Text: Bergbahnen Malbun and Markus Meier, “Malbun – through the ages”
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        Unique in the world: Only in the Liechtenstein mountain village of Malbun is there a chance to go hiking with a real golden eagle - and observe the majestic bird in its natural habitat at around 2,000 meters above sea level in the middle of the Alps. An incredible experience.

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