The municipality contains the village of Bendern and scattered hamlets and the Liechtenstein Institute and LGT Group.
Evidence of human settlement from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages have been found in Gamprin.
[citation needed] In the 18th and 19th centuries, Bendern ran one of the five ferries in the Liechtenstein section of the Rhine and connected it with Haag [de] on the opposite side of the river, now in the Swiss municipality of Sennwald.
[citation needed] The municipality contains the 2.6 ha (6.4 acres) Gampriner Seele, the only lake in Liechtenstein.
The council of Gamprin established a committee to design a flag and a coat of arms for the municipality.
The yellow ribbon symbolises the Rhine and the roses were from the coat of arms of the knight "Rüdiger von Limbach", who had his residence in Gamprin in the Middle Ages.