>>6374675Oh I thought you were only talking about "breathtaking" historical architecture.
In that case we have quite a lot more
A leather manufactury (hand-made) that has been in this town since forever. Our area was well known for their good leatherwork.
We have still some pieces of the wall that used to be around the guildhall (google says that is the right translation, basically where a mayor would reside)
We have a very, very old observation tower that gets opened every fall or something
And my house is actually a quite interesting architecture by itself. Not from the outside but the inside is entirely made out of something called "Strohlahme" which is a mixture of, well, concrete (or something) and hay which means it's isolated by nature. They don't do that anymore tho, this house was rebuilt after the first or the second world war I don't quite remember.