The mine house, also known as the "Zechenstübel", is the central administrative building of a mine.
Huthaus was originally the name for a guardhouse and in mines for a building in which the miners prayed and stored their tools. The term "Huthaus" is derived from the mine supervisor known as the "Hutmann". It was an administration building, material store, gear room, workshop and dwelling all in one.
It was first mentioned in 1529 as the "Huthaus des Molchner Stolln". It has been used as a restaurant since 1934.
The "Molchner Stolln" show mine has been one of the oldest and most beautiful in the Ore Mountains since 1934. Silver, tin, copper and iron have been mined in the Molchner Stolln since 1491.
The inn is set in a historic house built in 1512, offering a unique stay near attractions such as the Molchner Mine Tunnel, the Katzenstein Rock Area, the Black Pockau River, the traditional craft village of Seiffen, the historic mining town of Marienberg, and Oberwiesenthal, Germany’s highest town known for skiing. Public transport links are within walking distance.
3 parking spaces are available on the property.
Families with children are welcome.
A maximum of 2 pets are allowed (for a fee).
Smoking and celebrating events are not allowed.
Please note that, due to the building's historic nature, some ceilings are slightly lower, and the stairs to the rooms are relatively steep.
During regular opening hours, guests are welcome to enjoy dinner in the à la carte restaurant downstairs.
After booking, please completely fill out the Holidu contact form that will be sent to you by email, including your address. This will help the host to prepare your stay in the best possible way.
- Pet allowed payment 20,00 € per pet
- Baby bed payment 10,00 € per person