According to the dates above the main entrance and a window on the south side, the house was built in 1534. In the second half of the 18th century it was extended to the west by two window axes and temporarily served as a teachers' seminary. On the first floor, a four-part Gothic window opens under a canopy. In the gable above there are two large windows from the 18th century. The other facades in the old building partly have three-part windows, in the baroque extension tall rectangular windows. Inside, the Gothic paneled dining room on the upper floor is particularly worth mentioning.