The former farmhouse, which is relatively large by Muttenz standards, probably dates from the 17th century, but later underwent a number of changes and additions. For example, the living area was fitted with larger windows in the course of the 19th century. The original gable arbor with its board cladding also dates from this time. In addition, it received an arbor on the back, which was later plastered again. The beautiful farmhouse, which has been preserved in good condition and has survived undamaged, now houses a gallery in addition to apartments. In this way, the building could be preserved without major changes to the exterior and thus contribute to the townscape.