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The "Taverne zum Schwarzen
Adler"(Black Eagle Tavern) In 1938 Anton Strodel came into possession of the guest house/inn. During renovations the half-timbering was discovered and fully exposed. |
Gasthof Adler, originally called
The Black Eagle Tavern, was first mentioned in a document in
1468. Part of it was pulled down in 1558 and re-errected using
a half-timbered construction method in 1560. Since then it has
always been a gastronomic business. The inn has had four owners
to date;
On the 30th of November 1938
the inn changed hands again and the married couple, Anton and
Kreszentia Strodel, became the new owners. It was bought for
the sum of 11000 Reichsmarks and was financed by a loan. On the 17th of January 1939 the first renovations were started. At that time, the walls of the inn were completely rendered and during construction work the half-timbering was discovered. The building surveyor from the local government authorities decided that the extant half-timbering had to be preserved. The whole timber framework was exposed and since then the property is listed as being a protected historical building. The renovation costs, according to a balance sheet from November 1939, amounted to 20,801 Reichsmarks.
During wartime, the "Islanders", citizens from the island of Lindau, helped to pay off some of the debts. At that time, as the train station in Oberreitnau was still in use, they went by train to the mainland and stopped to have a snack and to drink some cider at our inn before they took the train back home in the evening. In the fifties, as tourism started
in Oberreitnau, the first guest rooms with running water were
built on the first floor. On the 16th of July 1988 the
inn re-opened and, at the end of the year, Gasthof Adler received
its second prize for its façade.
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