Gasthaus zum Rössli - Historic Inn with Gastronomy, Residential Area, and Wine Cellar
The traditional Gasthaus zum Rössli has its origins in the late Middle Ages and looks back on a centuries-old history. The current building was rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries and was stylishly shaped in the Biedermeier style in the 19th century. To this day, the artistically designed classical inn sign adorns the main facade and gives the property its unmistakable character and historic charm.Despite careful adjustments and modernizations in the interior and exterior, the historic identity of the property has been impressively preserved. In particular, the steep, late Gothic-style roof construction testifies to the long building history and underlines the high architectural value of this exceptional property.Thanks to its prominent location in the village center of Olsberg, the country inn Rössli also occupies a shaping position in the townscape and has an exceptionally strong urban presence.The Landgasthof Rössli thus combines historical authenticity, central village presence, natural living quality, and excellent regional and supra-regional accessibility in a unique way. A rare combination with exceptional potential and diverse usage possibilities.Charming restaurant with stylish wine cellar and diverse usage potentialThis exceptional property combines gastronomy, living, and historic substance in a unique way and offers a rare opportunity for operators, investors, or lovers of characterful properties.The property includes a total of two commercial units and two separate residential units, offering diverse usage and revenue possibilities. On the ground floor is the established restaurant with authentic character and functional, well-maintained rooms for a professional gastronomy business. The restaurant has a capacity of around 35 indoor seats and an additional 50 seats in the attractive garden restaurant. Particular mention should be made of the existing tavern rights, which enable a gastronomy business to operate seven days a week for 24 hours, thereby offering an exceptional added value for operators.A special highlight is the newly developed wine cellar, which gives the property an additional high-quality and exclusive dimension. The stylishly designed room is ideal for tastings, private events, or exclusive wine presentations in a unique ambiance. It is particularly interesting to note that the static planning of the conversion already took into account the possibility of giving the wine cellar its own separate access in the future. This would allow it to be used as a separate commercial unit or operated independently of the restaurant.Stylish living area with gallery, historic charm, and modern living comfortThe living area has been extensively modernized and presents itself in a contemporary and high-quality standard. Both residential units were completely renovated in 2025 and combine modern living comfort with the historic character of the property in a harmonious way.The property has two separate residential units with their own access. The 1st floor offers spacious floor plans, a modern kitchen, and stylish bathrooms, convincing with pleasant living comfort.The fully developed attic with gallery forms an architectural highlight of the property. The impressive, late Gothic-style roof construction was deliberately preserved and gives the rooms a unique historic depth and exceptional living atmosphere. The gallery creates additional, versatile living space with special character. The attic also has its own access, offering a high level of privacy and flexibility.The attractive offer is complemented by around 30 parking spaces directly at the property. These not only offer guests and residents significant comfort but also open up additional rental potential, such as for mobile homes or larger vehicles, for which suitable storage facilities are increasingly in demand and difficult to find.An object with history and characterThe former inn "Zum Rössli" looks back on a long tradition as an important rest and catering stop for coachmen. Its location at a historic traffic hub underlines the former central importance of the property.Probably built in the late Middle Ages, the building was renewed after the Thirty Years' War and was Biedermeier-style overlaid in the 19th century. Historical fire insurance records document the use as a tavern inn with stables, barn, and outbuildings.During the 20th century, various structural adjustments were made, including an extension of the hall and the demolition of agricultural outbuildings. Between 1996 and 1998, the former economic part was converted into a hall.Around 2010, the roof was developed for residential purposes under careful preservation of the historic load-bearing structure and today forms an impressive architectural highlight of the property.ConclusionThis unique property convinces with its rare combination of gastronomy business, separate residential units, modern wine cellar, diverse usage possibilities, and authentic historic substance.The combination of existing tavern rights, attractive commercial units, high-quality renovated residential units, and generous parking facilities makes the Gasthaus zum Rössli an exceptional property with character, history, and sustainable development potential.Renovations • 2010 Raw construction of the cellar - CHF 375,000 • 2010/11 New roof, windows in the attic, renovation of the 1st floor - CHF 355,000- Various electrical installations, painting work, facade- Renovation of the interior and expansion of the wine cellar • 2014 Development of the attic - CHF 210,000- Timber construction, electrical, sanitary, floors, glass walls, visible masonry, kitchen- Insulation, metal construction, and plastering, etc.- Terrace on the attic with separate access • Terrace renovation on the 1st floor - CHF 40,000 • 2016 Garden wall, lighting, planting - CHF 30,000 • 2024 Bathroom on the ground floor and hot water preparation - CHF 55,000 • 2024/25 Conversion of the 1st floor into an apartment - CHF 65,000Total CHF 1,130,000