Neunkirchen

the leaning houses of Sulzbach are situated in the Rote-Weiher-Strasse. Underground coal-mining has caused the houses to take on a precarious tilt.

The Gegenort mine shaft comprises a shaft hall, an old pit frame and an open-air ground, idyllically nestled amidst woodlands.

for almost 150 years, black gold has been unearthed at the Reden coal mine.

the Hass & Ziegler woodshop/woodworking company disposes of one open and one enclosed large capacity storage depot, two swarf silos, one office building, and one planing factory (old brick buil

Mid-20th century baker's shop with 500 exhibits on display in the showroom, a reception room and an apprentice's room.

This charming historic-style hotel, whose original building parts date back to the 15th century, is said to have hosted young Goethe when he travelled through the Saarland in 1770.

The Neue Gebläsehalle Neunkirchen is a multifunctional event and concert venue. The hall with gradually ascending theatre seating can accommodate up to 1000 audience members.

the first written mention of the name Ottweiler refers to a castle and dates back to 1393. The town of Ottweiler, however, played only a minor role in the Middle Ages.

the baroque building which, today, stands on the busy B41 federal highway in Ottweiler is known simply as the Pavilion.

this small chapel, built in neo-Gothic style, was originally a private chapel for the Stumm family (the brothers Stumm had purchased the Neunkirchen Ironworks in 1806).

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