The town is marked by well preserved gates, the former Neunkirchen am Brand Monastery, countless timbered houses and a Middle Age warehouse known as a
Zehntscheune. In the district of Großenbuch, the Kugler family operates a restaurant that has existed in that location since the 1500s. Image:Neunkirchen-am-Brand-Erlanger-Tor.jpeg|Erlanger Gate of the old
defensive wall Image:Neunkirchen-am-Brand-Zehntscheune.jpeg|The Middle Age warehouse of the old monastery Image:Neunkirchen am Brand St. Michael 01.jpg|St. Michaels Church, part of the old monastery Image:Neunkirchen-am-Brand-neues-Rathaus.jpeg|The new city hall in the old monastery school, to the right the gate to the monastery
Buildings In the district of Ermreuth, the former synagogue was restored as a venue for various events. Worth seeing in this districts are also the church and the castle. Image:Ermreuth-Synagoge.jpeg|Ermreuth Synagogue Image:Ermreuth-Schloss.jpeg|The front wall of the Ermreuth Castle Image:Ermreuth-Kirche.jpeg|The village church in Ermreuth
Regular events • On
Good Friday, there is a famous and in this form very rare procession of holy figures • On every second Saturday before St. Anna (July 26), everyone is invited to the local fair. Local clubs present themselves with their own stands and on a stage. • The Neunkirchen church anniversary (
Kirchweih or Kerwa) takes place on the weekend of the first Sunday in October. • A
Christmas market at St.-Michaels Church is always on the third weekend of Advent. ==Twin towns==