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St. Gallen is a city in northeastern Switzerland, located in the Alpine foothills. The historic old town features the Abbey of Saint Gall, a UNESCO World Heritage site founded in the 7th century, and the Baroque Cathedral with its ornate library. Visitors walk through medieval streets, explore the abbey's manuscript collections, and visit nearby textile museums that reflect the region's industrial heritage.
St. Gallen is a city and canton capital in Eastern Switzerland, situated at approximately 670 metres above sea level near the Austrian border and the southern shore of Lake Constance. It is home to the Abbey of St. Gall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983, recognised for its Baroque library and surviving medieval manuscript collection. The city serves as a regional cultural and economic hub with strong historical ties to the Swiss textile and embroidery industries.
Eastern Switzerland, UNESCO World Heritage, Baroque Architecture, Swiss Culture, Monastery City, Textile Heritage, Alpine Gateway