North of the village in Field 2, called “Auf dem Bitzen”, a Roman estate is believed to have once lain.
Over a wide area, there have been many archaeological finds, such as one coin, bricks, roof tiles, potsherds of all sizes and thinly adorned vases of red and grey clay.
Once the execution place had been set up on the Itzelbach Heights near Biebern, Unzenberg had to supply the blindfolds for the condemned prisoners.
[1] The German blazon reads: Schild von eingebogener, erniedrigter schwarzer Spitze, darin silberne Glocke, gespalten; rechts in Gold eine schwarze verschlungene Augenbinde, links in Grün über einer schräglinken silbernen Wellenleiste ein silbernes Mühlrad.
The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments:[5] South of the village runs the right-of-way of the Hunsrückquerbahn (railway) between Langenlonsheim and Hermeskeil, currently out of service and without tracks.