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Bregenz Forest

The Bregenzerwald (German: Bregenzerwald, pronounced [ˈbʁeːɡɛnt͡sɐˌvalt] ) is one of the main regions in the state of Vorarlberg (Austria). It overlaps, but is not coterminous with, the Bregenz Forest Mountains, which belong to a range of the Northern Limestone Alps, specifically the northern flysch zone. It is the drainage basin of the Bregenzer Ach river.

Bregenzerwald
Bregenzerwald
Damülser Mittagspitze, 2,095m
Highest point
PeakGlatthorn
Elevation2,134 m (7,001 ft)
Coordinates47°15′56″N 9°52′48″E / 47.26556°N 9.88000°E / 47.26556; 9.88000
Geography
Bregenzerwald region within Austria
CountryAustria
StatesVorarlberg
Parent rangeNorthern Limestone Alps

Geography edit

The regional inhabitants often divide the Bregenzerwald into two main areas, the Vorderwald ('Lower Bregenzerwald') and Hinterwald ('Upper Bregenzerwald'). The Vorderwald, with its hills and low mountains, is closest to the Rhine valley. The Hinterwald has the higher mountains, with altitudes of up to 2,000 metres. The two regions have distinctive dialect variations.

Villages edit

 
Municipalities of the Bregenzerwald

The principal villages in the Bregenz Forest are Bezau (the local capital), Alberschwende, and Egg. Alberschwende, as a historic "Hofsteig" municipality was formerly not part of the Bregenz Forest region.

Lower Bregenz Forest (Vorderer Bregenzerwald) (red)

  1. Alberschwende
  2. Doren
  3. Sulzberg
  4. Langenegg
  5. Krumbach
  6. Riefensberg
  7. Lingenau
  8. Hittisau
  9. Sibratsgfäll

Upper Bregenz Forest (Hinterer Bregenzerwald) (blue)

  1. Egg
  2. Andelsbuch
  3. Schwarzenberg
  4. Bezau
  5. Reuthe
  6. Bizau
  7. Mellau
  8. Schnepfau
  9. Au
  10. Damüls
  11. Schoppernau
  12. Schröcken
  13. Warth

Nature reserves edit

 
The Eastern part of the Nagelfluhkette

The Nagelfluhkette Nature Park is the first cross-border nature park between Germany and Austria and is therefore an international pilot project. It is 15,410 ha in size,[1] comprises six Bavarian and eight Vorarlberg municipalities and forms the transition between the Allgäu and the Bregenzerwald. Nagelfluh is a conglomerate of round rocks that were compressed over 25 million years.[2][3]

The Großes Walsertal Biosphere Reserve covers 19,231 ha.[4] The biosphere reserve has been part of UNESCO since November 2000 and is Vorarlberg's first UNESCO reserve. It strives for a sustainable economy and tourism in the region and provides a platform for discussion about sustainability, society and politics. Of about 180 farms in the reserve, about 42 percent are organic farms.[5]

Culture edit

Dialect edit

Until 1814, parts of the Allgäu in the north and north-west belonged to Vorarlberg. Since the entire region was settled by the Alemanni, the Lake Constance Alemannic dialect became predominant beginning in the 5th and 6th centuries. Over the centuries there was a brisk trading of goods which, with the increased extension of marriages and family networks, led to a linguistic intermingling. Especially in the "Vorderwald" the influence of the Allgäu dialect is particularly noticeable. By contrast, in the Mittelwald and Hinterwald regions the predominant language forms show a stronger connection with the Hofsteig region and Dornbirn. Speakers outside of the Bregenzer Wald region perceive (Wälderisch) as an idiom of its own. It must be noted, however, that there is no uniform Vorarlbergisch dialect; there are considerable local and regional variations. The official language in Vorarlberg is, of course, High German (Hochdeutsch).

 
Girl in a white Juppe

Bregenz Forest tracht edit

Traditional costumes ("tracht") have a long history in Vorarlberg. Many valleys and villages have their own kind of garb, each with special characteristics from certain style periods. The Bregenzerwälder garb is the oldest of its kind in the Alpine region. It originated in the 15/16th century. The Bregenzerwälder tracht for women is called "d'Juppô" (Bavarian: "Juppe").[6]

The Bregenz Forest is the only Austrian tracht region where there is a craftswoman for every detail of the costume: milliners, seamstresses, embroiderers, weavers and goldsmiths for the belt buckles.[7] One of the last places that still manufacture the Juppe in the traditional way is the Juppenwerkstatt Riefensberg.[8]

Cuisine edit

The Bregenz Forest is well-known for its dairy products. The Vorarlberger Bergkäse is a popular product from the region.[9]

The KäseStraße Bregenzerwald is a theme route based on the Bregenz Forest's traditional cheese production. Along the route, tourists can visit the Alps, alpine dairies, show dairies, the cheese cellar in Lingenau, the Alpine Dairy Museum and a beekeeping or brewery. The route was established in 1998 as an association of innkeepers, craftsmen and trading companies.[10][11]

Architecture edit

The Guild of Au (Baroque period) edit

The Auer Zunft (Guild of Au) was founded in Au by Michael Beer in 1651. It is an association of builders, sculptors and carpenters. In Au-Schoppernau from 1670 to 1700, more than 90 percent of all male workers were builders.[12] Master builders and craftsmen from the Bregenz Forest in particular, but also from other parts of today's Vorarlberg, played a leading role in the 600 churches and monasteries that were built in the Baroque style in the 17th and 18th centuries.[13] Members of the Guild of Au received 60 percent of the more than 700 major construction contracts awarded to Vorarlbergers.[12]

Many important members of the Guild of Au came from the architect families Beer, Moosbrugger and Thumb.[12]

 
A Bregenzerwälderhaus in Schwarzenberg

Bregenzerwälderhaus edit

The Bregenzerwald house is particularly relevant for the historical architecture in the Bregenz Forest. These are built in a mixed stone-wood construction and characterize the landscape. The Bregenzerwälderhaus combines the residential building, the stable and the barn under one roof.[14] The oldest houses of this type were built in the 15th century.[15][16] In the centre of Schwarzenberg are a few well-preserved and relatively uniform Bregenzerwald houses, all built around the same time - after the great fire of 1755.[15]

Modern and contemporary architecture edit

The Neue Vorarlberger Bauschule developed organically in the second half of the 20th century and always involved local craftsmen in the building process. With still recognizable typical Vorarlberg architecture, it combines tradition and modernity: clear lines, glass and local wood. Its harmonious mixture creates interesting contrasts like in half-timbered houses. Comfort and quality of life play a central role in the design of new houses in Vorarlberg. In many renovations of private homes and public buildings, local wood is preferred, which means that energy consumption can be minimised.[17]

Well-known award-winning architectural projects are the Kunsthaus Bregenz, the vorarlberg museum in Bregenz, the Michelehof Hard and the Hotel Krone Hittisau.[18]

In 2014, the modern architectural project BUS:STOP Krumbach was completed. When the municipality of Krumbach decided to rebuild seven bus stops in 2010, they hired seven international architects to design bus shelters. Local craftsmen executed their designs. While each stop differs in design, the bus stops are all meant to uniquely integrate architecture into the natural surroundings.[19]

 
The Werkraumhaus was designed by Peter Zumthor and opened in 2015

The Werkraum Bregenzerwald is an association of craftsmen in the Bregenz Forest founded in 1999. It aims at networking and supporting craft, design and technology businesses in the area. The publicly accessible place is used to present the craftsmanship, to promote building culture in cooperation with architects and to increase design competence and quality of craftsmanship with the preferred involvement of young people.[20] The associated workshop building was designed by Peter Zumthor. The building was awarded the Austrian Builders' Prize (Österreichischer Bauherrenpreis) in 2014 and 2015.[21]

Museums and sights edit

 
The Bregenz Forest Railway in 1974

The Schubertiade takes place annually in the summer in Schwarzenberg. At a Schubertiade, informal classical music is played and recited. The festival in Schwarzenberg focuses on compositions that are usually not played at larger concerts and may or may not be composed by Franz Schubert.[22]

The Bregenzerwaldbahn ("'s Wälderbähnle") is a museum railway that runs on a remaining section of the narrow-gauge railway. From 1902 to 1983, the Wälderbähnle travelled the 35.5 km long route from Bregenz to Bezau. Until October 2004, a 6.1 km route was accessible, but a section had to give way to road construction. Today, a distance of 5 km from Bezau station via Reuthe to Schwarzenberg station is available.[23]

In 2000, the Hittisau Women's Museum opened. It is the only museum of its kind in Austria. The museum is devoted to the display and documentation of the cultural works and stories of women, which deal with a broad variety of topics, including questions of female identity and gender roles.[24][25]

The Angelika Kauffmann Museum in Schwarzenberg is dedicated to the painter Angelika Kauffmann.[26]

Other museums of the Bregenz Forest region are the Museum of Baroque Master Builders in Au, Alpine Dairy Museum in Hittisau, the Egg Village Museum in Egg and the Franz Michael Felder museum in Schoppernau.[27]

Economy edit

 
Dairy cellar in Lingenau

Residents of the Bregenz Forest earn their living primarily from summer and winter tourism, agriculture and especially the wood processing industry. Many locals also commute to work in the Rhine Valley, Vorarlberg's economic center.

Agriculture and Alpine transhumance edit

The Alpine transhumance or Alp farming is the basis of the traditional cheese making process in Vorarlberg. Farmers drive their livestock to where fodder is available. This means that they change stables several times a year depending on the season. In German, Alp farming is also called three-tier farming ("Dreistufenwirtschaft") because the pastures are managed in three tiers. In the spring of 2011, UNESCO declared the Alp farming in the Bregenzerwald to be an intangible cultural heritage.[28]

The milk produced is then made into a variety of dairy products like Vorarlberger Bergkäse and sold in the valley dairies according to old tradition. Through traditional agriculture, the raw material milk is produced regionally and without silos.[29]

The agricultural quota of the Bregenzerwald, i.e. the proportion of the population that derives its main income from agriculture, is extraordinarily high compared to the state of Vorarlberg, namely 9.5 % compared to 2.4 % (as of 1991).[30]

Tourism edit

Due to the great importance of tourism, the tertiary sector in the Bregenzerwald accounts for 50 %. 11.2 % of the working population works in the accommodation and catering sector. For comparison: the Vorarlberg average is 6.7 % (as of 1991).[30]

Gallery edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website of the Bregenz Forest region
  • List of museums and exhibitions in the Bregenz Forest

bregenz, forest, bregenzerwald, german, bregenzerwald, pronounced, ˈbʁeːɡɛnt, sɐˌvalt, main, regions, state, vorarlberg, austria, overlaps, coterminous, with, mountains, which, belong, range, northern, limestone, alps, specifically, northern, flysch, zone, dra. The Bregenzerwald German Bregenzerwald pronounced ˈbʁeːɡɛnt sɐˌvalt is one of the main regions in the state of Vorarlberg Austria It overlaps but is not coterminous with the Bregenz Forest Mountains which belong to a range of the Northern Limestone Alps specifically the northern flysch zone It is the drainage basin of the Bregenzer Ach river BregenzerwaldBregenzerwaldDamulser Mittagspitze 2 095mHighest pointPeakGlatthornElevation2 134 m 7 001 ft Coordinates47 15 56 N 9 52 48 E 47 26556 N 9 88000 E 47 26556 9 88000GeographyBregenzerwald region within AustriaCountryAustriaStatesVorarlbergParent rangeNorthern Limestone Alps Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Villages 1 2 Nature reserves 2 Culture 2 1 Dialect 2 2 Bregenz Forest tracht 2 3 Cuisine 2 4 Architecture 2 4 1 The Guild of Au Baroque period 2 4 2 Bregenzerwalderhaus 2 4 3 Modern and contemporary architecture 3 Museums and sights 4 Economy 4 1 Agriculture and Alpine transhumance 4 2 Tourism 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksGeography editThe regional inhabitants often divide the Bregenzerwald into two main areas the Vorderwald Lower Bregenzerwald and Hinterwald Upper Bregenzerwald The Vorderwald with its hills and low mountains is closest to the Rhine valley The Hinterwald has the higher mountains with altitudes of up to 2 000 metres The two regions have distinctive dialect variations Villages edit nbsp Municipalities of the Bregenzerwald The principal villages in the Bregenz Forest are Bezau the local capital Alberschwende and Egg Alberschwende as a historic Hofsteig municipality was formerly not part of the Bregenz Forest region Lower Bregenz Forest Vorderer Bregenzerwald red Alberschwende Doren Sulzberg Langenegg Krumbach Riefensberg Lingenau Hittisau Sibratsgfall Upper Bregenz Forest Hinterer Bregenzerwald blue Egg Andelsbuch Schwarzenberg Bezau Reuthe Bizau Mellau Schnepfau Au Damuls Schoppernau Schrocken Warth Nature reserves edit nbsp The Eastern part of the Nagelfluhkette The Nagelfluhkette Nature Park is the first cross border nature park between Germany and Austria and is therefore an international pilot project It is 15 410 ha in size 1 comprises six Bavarian and eight Vorarlberg municipalities and forms the transition between the Allgau and the Bregenzerwald Nagelfluh is a conglomerate of round rocks that were compressed over 25 million years 2 3 The Grosses Walsertal Biosphere Reserve covers 19 231 ha 4 The biosphere reserve has been part of UNESCO since November 2000 and is Vorarlberg s first UNESCO reserve It strives for a sustainable economy and tourism in the region and provides a platform for discussion about sustainability society and politics Of about 180 farms in the reserve about 42 percent are organic farms 5 Culture editDialect editUntil 1814 parts of the Allgau in the north and north west belonged to Vorarlberg Since the entire region was settled by the Alemanni the Lake Constance Alemannic dialect became predominant beginning in the 5th and 6th centuries Over the centuries there was a brisk trading of goods which with the increased extension of marriages and family networks led to a linguistic intermingling Especially in the Vorderwald the influence of the Allgau dialect is particularly noticeable By contrast in the Mittelwald and Hinterwald regions the predominant language forms show a stronger connection with the Hofsteig region and Dornbirn Speakers outside of the Bregenzer Wald region perceive Walderisch as an idiom of its own It must be noted however that there is no uniform Vorarlbergisch dialect there are considerable local and regional variations The official language in Vorarlberg is of course High German Hochdeutsch nbsp Girl in a white Juppe Bregenz Forest tracht edit Traditional costumes tracht have a long history in Vorarlberg Many valleys and villages have their own kind of garb each with special characteristics from certain style periods The Bregenzerwalder garb is the oldest of its kind in the Alpine region It originated in the 15 16th century The Bregenzerwalder tracht for women is called d Juppo Bavarian Juppe 6 The Bregenz Forest is the only Austrian tracht region where there is a craftswoman for every detail of the costume milliners seamstresses embroiderers weavers and goldsmiths for the belt buckles 7 One of the last places that still manufacture the Juppe in the traditional way is the Juppenwerkstatt Riefensberg 8 Cuisine edit The Bregenz Forest is well known for its dairy products The Vorarlberger Bergkase is a popular product from the region 9 The KaseStrasse Bregenzerwald is a theme route based on the Bregenz Forest s traditional cheese production Along the route tourists can visit the Alps alpine dairies show dairies the cheese cellar in Lingenau the Alpine Dairy Museum and a beekeeping or brewery The route was established in 1998 as an association of innkeepers craftsmen and trading companies 10 11 Architecture edit The Guild of Au Baroque period edit The Auer Zunft Guild of Au was founded in Au by Michael Beer in 1651 It is an association of builders sculptors and carpenters In Au Schoppernau from 1670 to 1700 more than 90 percent of all male workers were builders 12 Master builders and craftsmen from the Bregenz Forest in particular but also from other parts of today s Vorarlberg played a leading role in the 600 churches and monasteries that were built in the Baroque style in the 17th and 18th centuries 13 Members of the Guild of Au received 60 percent of the more than 700 major construction contracts awarded to Vorarlbergers 12 Many important members of the Guild of Au came from the architect families Beer Moosbrugger and Thumb 12 nbsp A Bregenzerwalderhaus in Schwarzenberg Bregenzerwalderhaus edit The Bregenzerwald house is particularly relevant for the historical architecture in the Bregenz Forest These are built in a mixed stone wood construction and characterize the landscape The Bregenzerwalderhaus combines the residential building the stable and the barn under one roof 14 The oldest houses of this type were built in the 15th century 15 16 In the centre of Schwarzenberg are a few well preserved and relatively uniform Bregenzerwald houses all built around the same time after the great fire of 1755 15 Modern and contemporary architecture edit The Neue Vorarlberger Bauschule developed organically in the second half of the 20th century and always involved local craftsmen in the building process With still recognizable typical Vorarlberg architecture it combines tradition and modernity clear lines glass and local wood Its harmonious mixture creates interesting contrasts like in half timbered houses Comfort and quality of life play a central role in the design of new houses in Vorarlberg In many renovations of private homes and public buildings local wood is preferred which means that energy consumption can be minimised 17 Well known award winning architectural projects are the Kunsthaus Bregenz the vorarlberg museum in Bregenz the Michelehof Hard and the Hotel Krone Hittisau 18 In 2014 the modern architectural project BUS STOP Krumbach was completed When the municipality of Krumbach decided to rebuild seven bus stops in 2010 they hired seven international architects to design bus shelters Local craftsmen executed their designs While each stop differs in design the bus stops are all meant to uniquely integrate architecture into the natural surroundings 19 nbsp The Werkraumhaus was designed by Peter Zumthor and opened in 2015 The Werkraum Bregenzerwald is an association of craftsmen in the Bregenz Forest founded in 1999 It aims at networking and supporting craft design and technology businesses in the area The publicly accessible place is used to present the craftsmanship to promote building culture in cooperation with architects and to increase design competence and quality of craftsmanship with the preferred involvement of young people 20 The associated workshop building was designed by Peter Zumthor The building was awarded the Austrian Builders Prize Osterreichischer Bauherrenpreis in 2014 and 2015 21 Museums and sights edit nbsp The Bregenz Forest Railway in 1974 The Schubertiade takes place annually in the summer in Schwarzenberg At a Schubertiade informal classical music is played and recited The festival in Schwarzenberg focuses on compositions that are usually not played at larger concerts and may or may not be composed by Franz Schubert 22 The Bregenzerwaldbahn s Walderbahnle is a museum railway that runs on a remaining section of the narrow gauge railway From 1902 to 1983 the Walderbahnle travelled the 35 5 km long route from Bregenz to Bezau Until October 2004 a 6 1 km route was accessible but a section had to give way to road construction Today a distance of 5 km from Bezau station via Reuthe to Schwarzenberg station is available 23 In 2000 the Hittisau Women s Museum opened It is the only museum of its kind in Austria The museum is devoted to the display and documentation of the cultural works and stories of women which deal with a broad variety of topics including questions of female identity and gender roles 24 25 The Angelika Kauffmann Museum in Schwarzenberg is dedicated to the painter Angelika Kauffmann 26 Other museums of the Bregenz Forest region are the Museum of Baroque Master Builders in Au Alpine Dairy Museum in Hittisau the Egg Village Museum in Egg and the Franz Michael Felder museum in Schoppernau 27 Economy edit nbsp Dairy cellar in Lingenau Residents of the Bregenz Forest earn their living primarily from summer and winter tourism agriculture and especially the wood processing industry Many locals also commute to work in the Rhine Valley Vorarlberg s economic center Agriculture and Alpine transhumance edit The Alpine transhumance or Alp farming is the basis of the traditional cheese making process in Vorarlberg Farmers drive their livestock to where fodder is available This means that they change stables several times a year depending on the season In German Alp farming is also called three tier farming Dreistufenwirtschaft because the pastures are managed in three tiers In the spring of 2011 UNESCO declared the Alp farming in the Bregenzerwald to be an intangible cultural heritage 28 The milk produced is then made into a variety of dairy products like Vorarlberger Bergkase and sold in the valley dairies according to old tradition Through traditional agriculture the raw material milk is produced regionally and without silos 29 The agricultural quota of the Bregenzerwald i e the proportion of the population that derives its main income from agriculture is extraordinarily high compared to the state of Vorarlberg namely 9 5 compared to 2 4 as of 1991 30 Tourism edit Due to the great importance of tourism the tertiary sector in the Bregenzerwald accounts for 50 11 2 of the working population works in the accommodation and catering sector For comparison the Vorarlberg average is 6 7 as of 1991 30 Gallery edit nbsp A Bregenzerwalderhaus on the Diedamskopf mountain nbsp Mother and daughter in Bregenz Forest costume nbsp Edelweiss flower on the Kanisfluh nbsp Spruce forest on the Bruggelekopf in Alberschwende Between the trees there are the Juppenspitze and the Mohnenfluh in Schrocken on the left and the northern flank of the Kanisfluh on the right nbsp 180 panorama on the Bodele located between Dornbirn and Schwarzenberg nbsp Bridge over the Mitteltobelbach of the old Faschina Strasse L193 from Au to Damuls nbsp Mountain panorama with the dominant Kanisfluh in the centre nbsp BUS STOP no 2 by Spanish architect Anton Garcia AbrilReferences edit Liste der Naturschutz Schutzgebiete in Vorarlberg Land Vorarlberg in Austrian German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Naturpark Nagelfluhkette Bregenzerwald in Vorarlberg in German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Home nagelfluhkette info Retrieved 2022 07 27 Liste der Naturschutz Schutzgebiete in Vorarlberg Land Vorarlberg in Austrian German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Kurz gesagt Biospharenpark Grosses Walsertal in Austrian German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Alles uber die Bregenzerwalder Juppe Trachtenbibel in German 2014 09 09 Retrieved 2020 09 07 Erhaben und aufrecht verspielt und gewagt Bregenzerwald in Vorarlberg in German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Juppenwerkstatt Riefensberg Bregenzerwald in Vorarlberg Retrieved 2020 09 07 Bregenzerwalder Alp und Bergkase Bregenzerwalder Alp und Bergkase in German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Die Kasestrasse im Bregenzerwald Falstaff www falstaff at in Austrian German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Unsere Gemeinschaft KaseStrasse Bregenzerwald in German 2018 10 14 Retrieved 2022 07 27 a b c Zunftverein Au Au in Austrian German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Von Akurat bis Dornbirn plus alle ehren die Barockbaumeister Zeitschrift fur Kultur und Gesellschaft www kulturzeitschrift at in German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Mein Osterreich Das Bregenzerwaldhaus www mein oesterreich info Retrieved 2022 05 12 a b Hof 6 Schwarzenberg Vorarlberg Austria www hiberatlas com Retrieved 2022 07 27 Michaela Michaela 2022 05 29 Montafoner Haus und Montafoner Tisch Silberberg GmbH Montafon in German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Dangel Ulrich 2010 Sustainable Architecture in Vorarlberg Energy Concepts and Construction Systems in German Walter de Gruyter ISBN 978 3034604918 Vorarlberger Architektur Institut v a i at in German Retrieved 2022 07 27 BUS STOP Krumbach Everyday Architecture Urlaub in Vorarlberg 2017 08 11 Retrieved 2019 04 26 Werkraum Bregenzerwald Werkraum in German Archived from the original on 2015 07 28 Retrieved 2021 03 08 Bauherrenpreis fur Werkraum Bregenzerwald vorarlberg orf at in German 2014 11 18 Retrieved 2022 07 27 Schubertiade Tourismus Schwarzenberg www schwarzenberg at 2022 06 11 Retrieved 2022 07 27 Geschichte Waelderbaehnle Museumsbahn waelderbaehnle at Retrieved 2022 07 27 Uber uns Frauenmuseum Hittisau in Austrian German Retrieved 2022 07 27 Frauenmuseum Hittisau Konzept in German Sammlung Angelika Kauffmann Museum Schwarzenberg angelika kauffmann com Retrieved 2022 07 27 Museums amp exhibitions Bregenzerwald in Vorarlberg Retrieved 2022 08 19 Osterreichische UNESCO Kommission Nationalagentur fur das Immaterielle Kulturerbe Osterreichisches Verzeichnis 2014 04 09 Archived from the original on 2014 04 09 Retrieved 2022 07 27 Kulinarik Bregenzerwald in Vorarlberg in German Retrieved 2022 07 27 a b Kim Meyer Cech 2003 11 01 Themenstrassen als regionale Kooperationen und Mittel zur touristischen Entwicklung funf osterreichische Beispiele PDF Dissertation in German Universitat fur Bodenkultur Wien Institut fur Raumplanung und Landliche Neuordnung Retrieved 2022 07 27 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bregenz Forest Official website of the Bregenz Forest region List of museums and exhibitions in the Bregenz Forest Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bregenz Forest amp oldid 1209612621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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