House of the granulator, solid and half-timbered building with gable roof, 1712
Sandweg 2
Backhaus, 1865
Sandweg 9
Residential stable house, solid and half-timbered building with gable roof, 17th – 19th centuries century
Döhlau
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Local road
Bridge over the Effelder, 1908
Local road
Bridge over the Effelder, 1891
Effelder
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Alter Weg 2, formerly Schulstrasse
Residential house, solid and half-timbered building with a gable roof, marked 1728 and 1744
Alter Weg 16, formerly Schulstrasse
Zweiseithof (Brandshof), solid and half-timbered building with saddle roof, 1950/51
Kirchberg 7
Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Kilian , hall church with retracted choir and choir tower, 12./13.–20. century
Kirchberg 10
Tanzlinde 18. – 20. century
Schlossgasse 20
Effelder Castle , solid construction with hipped mansard roof, 14. – 20. century
Hallway Kingdom of Heaven
The sandstone boulder "crooked stone" was first mentioned in 1378 in a border description. It was a natural border between the Schaumberg office of Schalkau and the Henneberg-Meißnian office of Neustadt on the Heide. Later he marked the border between the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen and the Duchy of Saxony-Coburg , then between Thuringia and Bavaria and from 1949 to 1990 between the GDR and the FR of Germany.
Forschengereuth
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Sonneberger Strasse 18
Former forester's house, slated half-timbered building with saddle roof and extension, marked 1927
Parish hall of the Evangelical Lutheran parish, solid building with hipped roof , marked 1960, by Max Brückner
Freiherr-vom-Stein-Strasse 39
Cemetery, war memorial, around 1920
Mühlstrasse
The Effelderbachtal Viaduct was built in 1909 as part of the construction of the single- track Eisfeld – Sonneberg railway line as a quarry stone construction clad with sandstone rustication and made of 3800 cubic meters of sandstone. Repairs followed in 1966/67. The curved viaduct is 97.4 meters long, 18.5 meters high and spans the valley of the Effelder with four vaults, each 17 meters wide . The pillars are structured by ashlar cornices at height, coat of arms-shaped blending fields and vaulted vaults in the arches.
New castle , solid and half-timbered building with mansard roof, 17th – 19th centuries century
graveyard
Grave site of the Albrecht Michaelis family, around 1905
Backwind
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Local road
Backhaus, 19th century
Local road
Transformer house, marked 1919
Shift boom
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Layershöhner Strasse 77
Bell with fittings and bell carrier, 1875
Schaltshöhner Strasse
Cemetery chapel, solid construction with hipped roof, 1947/48 by Max Kühn
Isak hallway
Memorial stone, 1917
Welchendorf
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Rother Street
Docke
State boundary stones of the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen and the Duchy of Saxony-Coburg stand on part of the boundaries of Effelder, Korberoth, Rückerswind andschichtshöhn.
Monument ensemble
The courtyards from the 17th to 20th centuries in Döhlau are an ensemble of monuments.
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Döhlau
Soil monuments
In Hammern there are traces of late medieval and early modern iron ore mining in the Birkenberg and Rothenberg fields, and in the satchel base of early modern slate quarries.