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Appenzell - Switzerland Tourism Painted houses, ancient crafts, living traditions: explore the picturesque Appenzell, the beautiful hilly landscape and the diverse Alpstein massif
Appenzell (village) - Wikipedia Appenzell (Swiss Standard German pronunciation: [ˈapn̩ˌtsɛl] ⓘ) is a village, [1][2][3] though considered as a town by the FSO, [4] and the capital of the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden in Switzerland
Appenzellerland Tourismus 29 01 2026 · 20 00 h Appenzell «Stobede» with Appenzeller Music at the Rössli Appenzell on Weissbadstrasse 05 02 2026 · 20 00 h Appenzell «Stobede» with Appenzeller Music at the Rössli Appenzell on Weissbadstrasse 12 02 2026 · 20 00 h Appenzell «Stobede» with Appenzeller Music at the Rössli Appenzell on Weissbadstrasse Enter event
Appenzell, Switzerland: Best Things To Do 6 Fantastic Hikes If you’re a fan of the dramatic spiky peaks and alpine meadows like those of the Italian Dolomites, then Appenzell might be a great destination for you Here’s our complete guide to Appenzell and the areas that surround it, including what to see, the best hikes, and where to stay
Appenzellerland Tourismus - East Switzerland Tourism - official website Between Lake Constance and Säntis, Appenzell entices people with its culinary, rustic and natural experience worlds The gently rolling hills with their scattered settlements characterise the scenery of the jewel of Eastern Switzerland Let a journey of discovery through Appenzell begin
Appenzell | Alpine, Hinterland, Herbalism | Britannica Appenzell, canton, northeastern Switzerland, consisting of two autonomous half cantons Appenzell is entirely surrounded by present-day Sankt Gallen canton It was first mentioned by name in 1071 as Abbatis Cella, in reference to its rulers, the abbots (later prince abbots) of Sankt Gallen As early as 1377, however, this portion of the abbots’ domains formed an alliance with the Swabian