
Umgang Schoppernau
Schoppernau, home of the farmer and social reformer Franz Michael Felder, is known to connoisseurs of German literature because Felder also wrote novels.Read more
If a ranking of the most significant architectural regions in the world were to be drawn up today, Vorarlberg would, without a doubt, be in the top ten.
Schoppernau, home of the farmer and social reformer Franz Michael Felder, is known to connoisseurs of German literature because Felder also wrote novels.Read more
Au, a village in the flood plains next to the sometimes wild waters of the Bregenzerach, produced remarkable artists in the form of its baroque…Read more
Schoppernau, place of residence of the farmer and social reformer Franz Michael Felder, is well-known to authorities on German literature, since Felder also wrote novels.Read more
As a permanent study collection in the Werkraumhaus, the newly established Werkraumdepot offers insights into contemporary craftsmanship and design from the region.Read more
Architects from 7 different countries designed 7 different bus stops in Krumbach: small usable spaces for the public good. And yet this is just one…Read more
The building designed by Peter Zumthor, the internationally renowned swiss architect with an outstanding affiliation with craftsmanship, was opened in 2013.Read more
Why is Austria’s only Women’s Museum located in Hittisau, of all places? And why does it tower above the town’s fire station, traditionally an association…Read more
Krumbach is known for its moorland which provides the people here with fruit and herbs as well as meadowland for old breeds of domestic animals…Read more
Talents abound in Langenegg. And you can even use some of them to pay with! Because the village has its very own currency: the “talent”.Read more
Is that all there is to this place, cheese? You could be forgiven for thinking so, when you come across the massive cheese cellar made…Read more
Andelsbuch was one of the starting points for the settlement of the Bregenzerwald. In the second half of the 11th century, the blessed Diedo settled…Read more
Egg is an island. Not in the conventional sense – however, the village centre is only accessible via bridges. The Bregenzerach and the Schmittenbach flow…Read more
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