Overview
Dornbirn is the largest city in Vorarlberg with around 50,000 inhabitants, set between Lake Constance and the Bregenzerwald in the Rhine valley. The town's textile-industry roots are visible in the restored 17th-century Rotes Haus and the modern Inatura natural-history museum, while the Karren cable car climbs to a panoramic plateau above the city and the dramatic Rappenlochschlucht gorge runs nearby.
Travel
Dornbirn is the largest city in Vorarlberg and the economic centre of the Rhine valley between Lake Constance and the Bregenzerwald. Where Bregenz is the political and festival capital, Dornbirn is the working city — long shaped by the textile industry whose 19th-century weaving mills still mark the urban fabric, and now home to a cluster of light-engineering and design firms that has earned the surrounding region its reputation for contemporary Vorarlberg architecture. The city blends industrial heritage and natural drama in a tight radius: the Inatura interactive natural-history museum and the Rolls-Royce Museum sit on opposite ends of a short bus journey, the Rappenlochschlucht gorge cuts directly into the mountains a few kilometres from the centre, and the Karren cable car climbs to a panoramic plateau over the Rhine valley in five minutes.
Inatura is an interactive natural-history museum focused on the alpine, lake and Rhine-valley ecosystems of Vorarlberg, with hands-on exhibits aimed equally at adults and children. The 17th-century Rotes Haus on the Marktplatz, a striking red-painted timber-framed merchant house, is the visual symbol of old Dornbirn and pairs naturally with a short walk through the centre.
Diplomatic missions in Dornbirn
3 embassies based in this city, grouped by region.
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