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Living in Schulenburg
Painted churches and Czech-German heritage on the crossroads
About
Living in Schulenburg
Schulenburg is a charming Fayette County town at the crossroads of I-10 and Highway 77, famous for its stunning painted churches — ornate 19th-century structures decorated by Czech and German immigrant artisans. With a population around 2,900, the town serves as a cultural landmark and a quiet residential community.
The painted churches tour is a nationally recognized attraction, and the town's Czech-German heritage is celebrated in its food, festivals, and architecture. Schulenburg offers affordable homes in a community with an unusually rich cultural identity for its size.
Why Schulenburg?
- Nationally recognized painted churches
- Czech-German cultural heritage and festivals
- I-10 crossroads location
- Affordable homes with cultural richness
Your Local Expert
Angie's Guide to Schulenburg
Schulenburg is a cultural gem that most Texans drive past on I-10 without stopping. The painted churches are genuinely stunning — world-class folk art in tiny country churches. My clients who buy here are usually drawn by the heritage, the affordability, and a quality of small-town life that feels like it belongs in a different era.
Demographics
SuburbanClassic suburban feel — yards, space, neighbors
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