Mittelbergheim, Wine village in Alsace, France
Mittelbergheim is a wine village in Alsace organized around a central square with winding streets and tightly grouped buildings. The houses display timber frames and stone walls with details from the Renaissance period.
The village began as a medieval wine-growing settlement and received official recognition for wine production in the 14th century. This early status shaped its development and economic importance for centuries to come.
Local winemakers shape daily life here through their work in the vineyards that surround the village, maintaining methods passed down through generations. You notice this heritage everywhere: old wine cellars, barrels beside houses, and the rhythm of seasonal harvests that define the community.
The village is easily explored on foot since all streets lead to the central square and distances are short. Most areas are accessible to visitors, though comfortable shoes are recommended because of the cobblestone streets.
The Grand Cru vineyard Zotzenberg likely takes its name from an old word for roof tiles, showing how past generations named wine lands. This linguistic connection reveals how deeply the landscape was tied to local crafts and daily life.
Location: Bas-Rhin
Location: arrondissement of Sélestat-Erstein
Elevation above the sea: 233 m
Shares border with: Andlau, Barr, Eichhoffen, Saint-Pierre
Address: 67140 Mittelbergheim, France
Phone: +33388089229
Email: mairie@mittelbergheim.fr
Website: https://paysdebarr.fr/fr/les-communes/mittelbergheim
GPS coordinates: 48.39583,7.44194
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:41
The Alsace Wine Route connects dozens of villages that have preserved their medieval structures. Half-timbered houses from the 16th and 17th centuries line cobblestone streets, while town walls and watchtowers testify to the region's strategic importance. Many villages feature Romanesque churches with sculptural decoration and historic town halls. Riquewihr, Ribeauvillé, and Eguisheim display typical examples of this architecture. Painted wooden beams on houses, old market squares, and vineyards on surrounding slopes characterize these settlements. Castle ruins such as Haut-Koenigsbourg occupy hilltops overlooking the Rhine plain. The region also maintains religious buildings like Murbach Abbey or the church of Thann with its Gothic portal. Local museums present medieval manuscripts and liturgical objects. This cultural landscape combines winemaking tradition with architectural heritage spanning several centuries.
Musée de la Folie Marco
1.7 km
Kirchberg-de-barr
1.7 km
Église protestante de Barr
1.6 km
Hôtel de ville de Barr
1.6 km
Maison d'Andlau au 7, rue Principale à Mittelbergheim
49 m
Ancien Hôtel d'Andlau
2.1 km
Chapelle Saint-André, Andlau
2.1 km
Puits Sainte Richarde, Andlau
2.1 km
Mittelbergheim city hall
84 m
Maison au 4, place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville à Barr
1.6 km
Maison au 17, rue du Docteur-Stoltz à Andlau
2.1 km
Église Saint-Étienne protestante
194 m
Chapelle Saint-Jean-Baptiste d'Eichhoffen
1.3 km
Bonneterie Allenbach
1.8 km
Folie Marco
1.8 km
Saint Martin Church in Barr
1.4 km
Église Saint-André d'Eichhoffen
1.4 km
Église Saint-Étienne catholique
125 m
Bench
1 km
Maison au 2 rue de la Chaîne
2 km
Town hall of Andlau
2.1 km
Chapelle de la maison Sainte-Richarde d'Andlau
2.1 km
Commanderie d'Andlau
1.9 km
Tour des sorcières
2.1 km
Maison au 6 rue du Maréchal Foch
2.1 km
Maison de charpentier au 10 rue du Général de Gaulle
2.1 km
Maison au 9 rue du Docteur Stoltz
2.1 km
Orgue de tribune de l'église protestante de Barr
1.6 kmReviews
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