Population by age
57 male · 55 female











CHF720'000
Understadt 15, 8260 Stein am Rhein
This unique old town house from 1398 impressively combines history, charm, and flexible options for use and design. Located in a prime pedestrian area in the picturesque and regionally renowned old town of Stein am Rhein, the property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of living history.The historic building, which is under monument protection (entry as an object of communal significance, B: valuable), presents itself with an authentic facade with visible, traditional beams. The characteristic architecture tells of centuries of lived history and gives the property an unmistakable aura. The property comprises a total of four floors:Ground and basement floor: Restaurant with kitchen and guest toilets (approx. 80 - 90 seats), outdoor seating available by arrangement with the authorities.1st floor to attic: 5.5-room apartment, renovated in 2015.Restaurant inventoryThe object is being sold in its current state, including operating equipment and furniture. The kitchen is equipped with various devices, some of which are no longer functional. The inventory is included in the purchase price.Old town of Stein am RheinThe old town of Stein am Rhein is one of the most beautiful and most visited historic town centers in Switzerland. The property is located in a highly frequented pedestrian area and benefits from the tourist attraction and excellent accessibility. Directly opposite the building is the well-known Museum Lindwurm of the Jakob and Emma Windler Foundation.Sales priceThe sales price is CHF 720,000.00. If you would like to make a purchase offer, please send it to us in writing (by email or by post).Contact / viewingWe look forward to your contact. We would be happy to provide you with the detailed sales documentation or arrange a viewing.
Travel time with public transport to your saved places
57 male · 55 female
Ø 1.7 people per household
LSV limit 60 dB
Moderate — usable but limited service.
Fine dust and nitrogen dioxide, mainly from traffic and heating, measured against WHO 2021 guidelines.
WHO 2021 limit · NO₂ 10 · PM₂.₅ 5 · PM₁₀ 15 µg/m³ · Data 2024

Fabian Stahel
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