The Schulzenmühle near Steinbach was first mentioned in 1540 as the Steinbacher Mühle. Possibly the mill belonged to the village of Zschon, which fell into desolation before 1566, from which the name of the land is derived. On the main building there is an inscription from 1719, which Georg Pietzsch names as the owner. In 1819 a Dutch windmill was built to the west of the mill on the Mühlberg, but it was demolished again in 1880 due to a lack of profitability. A new mill pond was built in 1844, and seven years later a new water wheel with a diameter of 8.5 meters was installed. In 1860 the mill came into the possession of the Schulze family that gave it its name. At that time, the bread bakery, agriculture, brandy distillery and the developing restaurant formed the further economic pillars of the property. In the years to come, the mill increasingly developed into an excursion restaurant. In 1928 the milling operation was stopped. The restaurant business came to a standstill in 1962. In 1979 the Schulze family began gradually modernizing the building fabric. Today the Schulzenmühle is used as a restaurant.