One of the oldest late Baroque houses in town, in 1793 owned by farmer and village mayor Josef Hemrich. Includes a living room, brandy-making room, larder, cellar and cowshed. The first pharmacy in town was in the house in the 19th century. The Museum acquired the house in 1989 and after 1994 carried out extensive renovation. Since 1998 it is open to the public. The gallery houses collections of costume jewellery, with modern depositories on the first and second floors, and exhibition space on the ground floor.