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Since its inception in June of 1964, the New Braunfels Conservation Society has worked to preserve the priceless buildings and artifacts of our distint heritage. The non-profit organization is open to all who are interested in preserving the natural beauty of our community and its proud ancestry.

The Conservation Society properties include structures located at the Conservation Plaza site including the Rose Conservatory & the Star Exchange, the Jahn Cabinet Shop & Jahn House, The Moehrig-Blank Ranch Home & Music Studio and many more.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture

Take a drive back into history when you enter the limestone entrance of the 11.5

New Braunfels, TX Museums

New Braunfels Conservation Plaza

Since its inception in June of 1964, the New Braunfels Conservation Society has worked to preserve the priceless buildings and artifacts of our distint heritage. The non-profit organization is open to all who are interested in preserving the natural beauty of our community and its proud ancestry.

New Braunfels, TX Museums


Snake Farm Animal World

For the last 40 years, local and international travelers have hailed Animal World and Snake Farm (formerly known as Snake Farm) as the "must see" attraction of Interstate 35 in New Braunfels, Texas. Opened in 1967

New Braunfels, TX Animal Parks

New Braunfels Art League Gallery

Welcome to the New Braunfels Art League!

New Braunfels, TX Art Centers

Things to do near New Braunfels, TX

The Sophienburg Archives & Museum of History

Take the journey to Texas with Prince Carl and his group of German colonists. Follow them as they cross the ocean and make t...

Lago Vista Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...

Downtown New Braunfels

Shop. Antiques to formals, flowers to furniture, art to accessories to specialties. Play. Enjoy a relaxing meal with the f...

Gruene Historic District

Arriving in Texas in the mid-1840's, German farmers became the first settlers of what is now known as Gruene, Texas. A Germa...