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Bad Mitterndorf (since July 1, 1972; until 1951 Mitterndorf, 1952-1972 Mitterndorf in the Styrian Salzkammergut) is a market town in the Styrian Salzkammergut in Austria. As part of the municipal structural reform in Styria, it was merged with the two municipalities of Pichl-Kainisch and Tauplitz in 2015. Since then, the municipal area includes the entire Hinterberger Valley.
Culture and sights
Schwanegg Castle: Formerly owned by the Neuper family, it has belonged to the family of the Barons of Braun since the middle of the 19th century. It was also extended by them in the style of the time in the typical summer resort style of the Ausseerland. Today it is owned by the descendants of the Barons of Braun, the Rundhammer family.
Grubegg Castle
Catholic parish church Bad Mitterndorf St. Margareta
Protestant cross church Bad Mitterndorf
Catholic parish church Kumitz Schmerzen Mariens
Catholic parish church Tauplitz Holy Cross
Museum of local history Strick
Bad Mitterndorf Nikolospiel: Since at least 1862, the Nikolospiel has taken place every year on December 5 in Bad Mitterndorf. More than 80 men and boys walk about five kilometers from the village of Krungl to Bad Mitterndorf and perform this time-honored rural everyman's game five times.[25]
Sculptor Ferdinand Böhme offered the village a space in 2013: Woferlstall to new life. This became a cultural initiative in the sense of self-reliant regional development: "The Woferlstall is not only played by the association E.I.K.E.-Forum, but can be used by all interested private individuals, groups and associations for various events."
The E.I.K.E. Forum sees itself as "a platform for the promotion of art, education and culture in Bad Mitterndorf."
One of the cultural initiatives that is continuously involved in this location is the "Salzkammergut Network". One of the main concerns of this network is: "The association Netzwerk Salzkammergut puts the promotion of knowledge transfer and of innovative impulses for regional development at the center of its activities. It organizes diverse educational, cultural, scientific and media projects." With this in mind, scientist Günther Marchner, the network's chairman, anchored part of the cultural trail in Bad Mitterndorf in December 2014. Thus, there is a cooperation with the East Styrian cultural initiative Kunst Ost and the Belgrade collective Heterotopia PerpetuumMobile.