The Moravian church founded Schoenbrunn in 1772 as a mission to the Delaware Indians. At it's peak, Schoenbrunn included more than 300 inhabitants, 60 dwellings and 80 acres of fields. Ohio's first civil code, first Protestant church and first school were established at Schoenbrunn.
Today, the recreated village and museum share the same perspective of where Indian and European cultures meet in peace, but are influenced to flee by forces beyond their control around the world. In addition to cabins, school and church; visitors can explore God's Acre, the original Village cemetery; the museum and the theater. A gift shop, park and beautiful picnic area are also on site.