Former Protestant school building / Wallbrunnscher Park

The late classical rubble stone building from 1832 (Wallbrunnenstraße No. 9) originally served as a Protestant schoolhouse. From the end of the 19th century, simultaneous teaching was conducted on the upper floor of the property. In 1960, the move took place to Kreuzstraße No. 37, the current community center.

The Wallbrunnenstraße, formerly called "Klappergass," later Schulstraße, ends at the former village fortification. At property No. 12 at the eastern end of the street, a former defensive tower is said to be incorporated.

Opposite the buildings Obergasse No. 11 and 13, the Wallbrunn noble park still conveys an exemplary visual representation of the long-established status and ownership relations.

At the junction of Obergasse and Erthalstraße, there is a picturesque succession of architectural gems from the 17th or early 18th century, featuring a solid ground floor and half-timbered upper floor.