Nestled in the Sitter valley, Appenzell serves as the capital of Switzerland’s smallest canton, Appenzell Innerrhoden. This charming village is marked by its well-preserved heritage, including the parish church, a 16th-century town hall, and castle ruins. The cobblestone streets and historic buildings create a tangible link to the past. Visitors can immerse themselves in the strong sense of tradition that permeates the community, particularly during the age-old ceremonial events that are still observed today.
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