In each of the three villages of the community one will find a Lutheran church. In Wehrsdorf a
Baroque-style church was built in 1724. In Taubenheim is another from the 16th century (maybe one of the oldest Lutheran churches in Germany) and in Sohland a church whose oldest parts date from the 13th century. All these churches have a beautifully cultivated cemetery nearby. The region of Upper Lusatia, where Sohland can be found, is famous because of its special
timber-frame houses which combine the Franconian and Slavic styles of wooden houses. They are built like "a house in a house". Many of these special buildings still stand there; most of them date from between 1870 and 1890. In Sohland there is also an old type of these houses which is several hundred years old. Today it is a small museum (Heimatmuseum) of the rural culture of the region. The Schloss Mittelsohland was built in 1747, also with a park. After 1945 it was a refugee camp and in the
GDR a hospital; renovated in 1995, the building is currently unused. == Economic structure ==