History

Allgäu tavern tradition since 1367

1367
The tavern in Waltenhofen has belonged to the Lords of Rauns in Fischen.
1450
The last daughters of this family bought into the hospital in Kempten and gave their tavern in Waltenhofen in payment.
1483
The tavern became a fief of the monastery as supreme property. Fiefs were permanently owned (former mayor Seutter) enfeoffed by the prince abbot.
1563
A peace treaty was concluded between the monastery and the city of Kempten about this tavern.
1598
The monastery complains because the city has built a public path to the tavern.
1695
On the 07th of May Peter Karg took over the tavern as a leaseholder from the imperial city of Kempten, but had to move out in 1717 because he had lived and managed badly.
1717
Benedikt Jacobi was leased the tavern for life.
1738
The baker Josef Fluecher takes over the tavern as a mercenary with a real bakery. The name "Beim Beck" was born.
1755
The successor was Johann Fluecher (son of Josef).
1775
Again, Johann's son, named Josef Fluecher, took over the business. Name change from Fluecher to Fluher.
1811
 Franz Josef Fluher buys from his father Josef for 1300 fl. the tavern and bakery.
1841
 On the 30th of October Xaver Schick from Kimratshofen buys for 2100 fl. the property through marriage of the daughter Karoline Fluher.
1856
On the 21st of April Franz Xaver Heiligensetzer bought the business Hasen house No. 10 "Beim Beck", fair brandy shop and tavern rights.
1883
His son Xaver took over the home and expanded the entire property.
1920
Son Georg took over and ran the business until his death in 1947.
1947
His widow Genovefa Heiligensetzer, born Keller, ran the tavern together with Centa Dallmeyer (the daughter of Georg Heiligensetz's sister).
1953
Centa Heiligensetzer marries Willi Klaus from Lanzen. After Genofeva's death, Centa and Willi Klaus ran the tavern and expanded the property.
1980
Daughter Inge marries Hermann Kuen from Sulzberg and they run the "Hasen" tavern together.
2008
Rainer Jörg from Wertach buys the “Hasen” tavern from Inge Kuen.

Proof: Documents from the monastery and the city of Kempten. Research by home caregiver Dr. Dr. Weitnauer.

Gasthaus Hasen