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Bregenz is the westernmost city of Austria located directely at Lake Constance (Bodensee), just south of Ulm, the capital of Germany with which it shares its nothern border. The city can be called a border city as it also has borders with Zurich (Switzerland (New)) and Vaduz (Italia)
History
The history of Bregenz started just around the time of the foundation of the nation of Austria, which makes Bregenz one of the oldest cities of that county.
Early History
Bregenz was established on 7th December 2019 as one of the first towns of the new ascending nation of Austria. Around this time Erwinning called for his friends from the old Italian Kingdom and the first mayor, YAYOH, went to the westernmost part of Austria to settle in Bregenz laying just at Lake Constance (Bodensee).
Bregenz then stayed a relatively small town consisting of mostly smaller medieval buildings and farming ground for a long time. In summer 2020 mir0kko, the former interim mayor of Salzburg was given the town by Erwinning, starting a whole new era for the city of Bregenz.
Restructuration
After nearly all older buildings been removed, new streets and a completely new layout for the town was started. First the new town hall as the city's central building was constructed and just days after that the baroque church of Bregenz. These two buildings were the new city centre located on Wiener Straße. The next street being built was Franz-Josef-Straße consisting of a row of Baroque buildings like shops, residental houses or the Bregenz Storage.
Present
Today Bregenz consists of over 20 houses, shops and other buildings. The city's style has changed completely, which surely attracted more people wanting to become residents and live in the town between high mountains and Lake Constance. Bregenz has road connections to nearly all citys around it like Innsbruck, Zurich, Vaduz und of course Germany's capital, Ulm.
Buildings
Bregenz has developed a lot through the time. With its first steps as a smaller farm village it became a city with an architecture quite similar to [[Vienna]], Austrias capital. The city's architecure can be described as a baroque style of building in the inner part of Bregenz along Franz-Josef-Straße and Wiener Straße. Also the Pfarrkirche (Church) of Bregenz is built in baroque style.
In the outer parts smaller but not less impressive buildings in classical Austrian style can be found.