The place is located in the western Ore Mountains , south of the connecting road 222 from Jindřichovice to Chodov at an altitude of 600 m nm
history
The first written mention of Kührberg comes from 1454 as a fiefdom of Elbogen Castle . In 1847 there were 63 houses with 440 inhabitants. Offside was a mill, the so-called hole mill with a board saw. Until the abolition of patrimonial jurisdiction in 1848/49, the place belonged to the rule of Elbogen . In 1878 Kührberg became an independent municipality. Ecclesiastically, Kührberg was parish to the parish church of St. Martin in Heinrichsgrün.
After the Munich Agreement , the place was added to the German Reich and until 1945 belonged to the Elbogen district . From 1948 to 1950 the place had the Czech name Kostelní and has only been called Mezihorská since 1950. Since the displacement of the mostly German population , the place is now mainly used as a weekend settlement. There are several buildings, such as Daniela and Pod břízami . In 1960 Mezihorská was incorporated into Jindřichovice.
↑ Johann Gottfried Sommer: The Kingdom of Bohemia: represented statistically and topographically. Elbogner Kreis . Ehrlich, 1847 ( google.de [accessed March 30, 2020]).