An exposition of agricultural machinery is prepared for visitors to the Agricultural Museum.
In 1887, the branches of the German Mountain Association located in Jablonec, Janov and Horní Kamenice opened a lookout tower on one of the tops of Maxovský Hřeben.
The premises include a glass bead production plant, goat farm, restaurant as well as the possibility to take a ride in a sightseeing train.
The most famous of local natives, Johann Josef Kittel had St. Joseph`s Church built almost solely at his own expense between 1756 and 1760.
The Old Catholic church was built in 1900 - 1902 in the Art Nouveau style.
The Josefodolská Dam is the largest and youngest dam in the microregion of Tanvaldsko.
The reservoir in the centre of Jablonec nad Nisou is very popular.
In 1964, a museum was opened in the former glass‑maker`s cottage as a commemoration of the biggest glassworks, which was established in Kristiánov in 1775.
The building of the Church of St. John the Baptist in Janov nad Nisou began in 1809.
The shaped rock lookout point is situated at the western side of Klínový Vrch, a short ridge between the valleys of the Hájený Potok and the Smědá River in the Jizerské Hory.
Dr. Farský Chapel is one of the most important buildings in Jablonec nad Nisou.
The Museum of Glass and Jewellery in Jablonec nad Nisou presents its collections in three architectonically remarkable buildings.
The Functionalist rectangular five-storey building of the town hall is situated in the main and oldest square in Jablonec.