Neubergthal

Neubergthal
Unincorporated rural community
Cemetery and housebarns in Neubergthal
Cemetery and housebarns in Neubergthal
Neubergthal is located in Manitoba
Neubergthal
Neubergthal
Location of Neubergthal in Manitoba
Coordinates: 49°04′29″N 97°28′52″W / 49.07472°N 97.48111°W / 49.07472; -97.48111
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
RegionPembina Valley
Census DivisionNo. 3
Rural MunicipalityMunicipality of Rhineland
Established1876
 
Official nameNeubergthal Street Village
Designated1989

Neubergthal is an unincorporated rural community and a National Historic Site of Canada in the Municipality of Rhineland, Manitoba, Canada.[1] Neubergthal was founded in 1876 as a Mennonite community with Russian Mennonite settlers who came from the Bergthal Colony in Russia. The historic site encompassed six sections of land and the village was laid out in traditional long narrow farmsteads. The village is famous for its traditional Mennonite housebarns and other historic buildings.

  1. ^ "Manitoba Historical Society - Neubergthal Street Village". Retrieved October 7, 2018.