A pharmacy with a long tradition - since 1715. The two-storey column arcades in the inner courtyard date from around 1530. Today the house is used as a residential building.
This building was the town hall until 1623, before the magistrate moved to the neighboring house for reasons of space.
The Salvator Pharmacy has been located here in uninterrupted fashion since 1715, i.e. for over 300 years. The magnificent two-storey arcades of columns in the inner courtyard date from around 1530.
In 1953 the building was renovated, the risalith with the laterally arranged dormers was removed and the structured facades plastered over or greatly simplified.
Dr. In 2011, Fischer made the decision to revitalize and partially reconstruct the listed building in order to restore the original appearance.
In 2013/2014 the pharmacist's house was completely renovated and now also serves as a residential building.