On the right side of the courtyard entrance, there is an entrance to the corridors and vaults, which also led to a hall-like vault that extended under the cellars of the cellar street. It was equipped with benches that ran along the walls. From there, other corridors branched off. The hall is now filled in.
"Münchmühle under the hall", today it is called "Saalmühle".
On the Sunday after Laurentius in the year 1476, Peter Kopf received the so-called Münchmühle as a hereditary lease from Johann von Hohenfels, lord of Reipoltskirchen.
First mentioned in 1476, but likely of older origin. In the courtyard, a remarkable half-timbered building from 1744 has been preserved. The little mill garden in front of the property was once a reservoir pond fed by the Altbach before it flowed into the Seebach.
