Mittelberg
Mittelberg is a municipality and a village in the district of Bregenz in the Kleinwalsertal, in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It is accessible by road only from Germany.
Geography
The largest stream in the municipality is the Breitach which originates in Baad and flows through all three villages of Mittelberg, Hirschegg and Riezlern. It receives water of the side streams such as Derrabach, Turabach, Bärgundbach, Gemstelbach and Wildenbach.The main mountains of Mittelberg include Elfer Bärenkopf , Walmendingerhorn , Grosser Widderstein and Zwölfer.
Kleinwalsertal is a valley that is accessible by road only from Germany.
History
Mittelberg was settled around 1300 by five Walser families from Tannberg coming across over the Hochalppass. The first houses were probably in Bödmen, a district of Mittelberg. The settlers inherited the land from the Swabian Counts of Rettenberg. The valley initially belonged to the Walser court of Tannberg but in 1563 the valley was awarded its own court in Mittelberg, which existed until 1807.Population
Although it is not an exclave in a strict sense, its geographic position creates a special situation for inhabitants and visitors. For instance, it has both Austrian and German postal codes. Since 1891 Kleinwalsertal has been in the German customs union, and has an open border with that country.Before the introduction of the euro, the German Deutsche mark rather than the Austrian schilling was the currency used in Mittelberg. Since Austria joined the European Union, the Schengen Agreement was ratified, and the euro was introduced, the same currency is used in Austria and Germany. However, due to Mittelberg's location there are several taxation differences with the rest of Austria, such as use of the lower German VAT rate.
Education
Kindergartens:- Kindergarten
- Kindergarten
- Kindergarten Riezlern
In popular culture