Housed inside a half-timbered and three-storied structure, Museum am Markt is a municipal museum dedicated to the history of Schiltach. The rich collection here narrates town's history and several legends that surround the town. One of the highlights here is a model of this half-timbered structure.
Identifiable by its timber facade, Schüttesägemuseum in Schiltach is a museum that narrates the history of timber rafting, tanning and forestry in the town. The museum has on display work clothing, documents, photographs and the different types of equipment that were used by the workers of the town.
Found close to the center of Schiltach, Hansgrohe Aquademie is the place where visitors learn about innovations in bathroom and kitchen fittings. By walking through this space, one learns about a modern bathroom and kitchen.
Across from Buchenberg's village church, this local museum is housed within the erstwhile town hall, where it displays rich exhibits and artifacts from the town's past. The theme majorly revolves around historical crafts that were prevalent at the time, from weaving and pottery, to glass-blowing, watchmaking and more. Among its more notable exhibits are artworks of native artist Otto Leiber and 17th-century chalices.
Freilichtbühne, an open-air theater in the city is a must visit when you are touring Hornberg. With a brilliant schedule of plays and dramas throughout the year by German artists, the theater is ideal for children as well as adults. It is much popular for their famous drama Hornberger Schießens. Let the childhood nostalgia wash over you as your favorite fairy tale characters come alive; Ariel- the Little Mermaid, The Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella and Peter Pan are some of the classics often performed at the theater. Apart from these theatrical performances, they also host musical concerts.