Theatre At the
Stadthalle, lying in the school centre, there are regular theatrical productions.
Museums In Ferndorf is the local history museum (
Heimatmuseum). On show here in about 200 m2 are finds from prehistory and early history, as well as handicrafts and exhibits about home décor in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Buildings Kindelsbergturm On the
Kindelsberg, the town's second highest peak at 618 m, stands the 22 m-high Kindelsbergturm (tower). It was built in 1907 by the
Sauerländischer Gebirgsverein (Sauerland Mountain Club, or SGV) and has had further remodelling in the course of its history. From the top is a view over the municipal area, and in good weather, the viewer can even see into the
Siebengebirge near
Bonn.
Schloss Junkernhees The stately home of Junkernhees was originally built in 1523 by a Sir Adam (
der Ritter Adam) with a
moat around it. In 1698, it was expanded by being given a
half-timbered gable. Two outbuildings, the former
brandy distillery and the old mill from 1796, are also preserved.
Ferndorf Protestant Church This was built in the first half of the 13th century as Saint Lawrence's. It consists of a late
Romanesque hall church with a western tower and a three-halled nave with a tower built before it.
Krombach Protestant Reformed Church Built in 1250, the main choir is one hall, and the nave two and a half. The
pulpit was made in 1764 and the altar table in 1781. The tower that stands today was built in 1706, after the earlier tower was destroyed by a
lightning strike.
Dreslers Park These buildings, built between 1860 and 1880, nowadays house the citizen and culture centre with the town
archive. The park was named after the manufacturing family Dresler, who once owned the park. In the park are found the "yellow villa", the "white villa", the wagon shed, the coachhouse (today a restaurant and inn), the music pavilion and the garden house. The wagon shed houses a
daycare centre.
Altenberg At the Altenberg between the constituent community of Littfeld and
Hilchenbach-Müsen are found the remains of a settlement from the 13th century. A hiking trail leads through this former
mining settlement.
Archaeological finds are on display at the mining museum in Hilchenbach-Müsen.
"Ewiger Fuhrmann" wind generator The "Ewiger Fuhrmann" – Everlasting Wagoner – is at 150 m one of the world's tallest
wind generators, and indeed was the tallest when it was built. The rotor is about 66 m wide. The tower itself is a steel lattice and weighs roughly 145 t. The power house alone weighs 63 t all together. Yearly, it generates about 3 gWh.
Kaiser Wilhelm Gallery In the heart of the town is the former entry area to the Kaiser Wilhelm Gallery (an underground gallery) with its
Stollenhaus ("Gallery House"), which now houses the town administration's office for schools, kindergartens and sport.
Gasthof Hambloch The Hamblock Inn lies in the constituent community of Krombach and can look back on 500 years of tradition. Even today, the hitching posts bear witness to the long-distance trade of yore from
Frankfurt to
Soest and from
Wipperfürth to the
Netherlands.
Sport Kreuztal distinguishes itself with its particularly well developed sporting club life. Almost every kind of sport is offered by the many clubs:
Regular sporting events The TV Germania Buschhütten 1885 holds its
triathlon on the second Sunday in May, an event regarded as one of Germany's most important triathlons. ==Economy and infrastructure==