Sønder Bjert Kirke (Sønder Bjert Church) was built near the end of the 12th century out of stone cut from boulders and originally did not have a tower. The church's roofing consists of lead, which was last renovated in 2000.[2][3]
Sønder Bjert's first inn (Sønder Bjert Kro) was established back in 1759, but the building it currently occupies was built in 1855.[4] In 2002 the inn was renovated to include new meeting and conference facilities.
A local dairy cooperative started production of milk on July 5, 1887, but later closed on November 20, 1958.[5] After short stints as a school furniture workshop and paper processing center, the dairy's former building was refurnished to serve as a cultural and recreation center. In addition, it has an internet cafe which offers introductory computer courses to the retired and elderly.
Famous residents
A. J. Iversen (1888 in Sønder Bjert - 1979) a Danish cabinetmaker and furniture designer
Holger Lissner (born 1938) a Danish priest and hymn writer, worked in Sønder Bjert 1980–2003