Directly next to the local heritage museum, the Brehm house has housed the “Willi Heinlein Typewriter Museum” since July 2015. The office machine mechanic master Willi Heinlein has collected around 200 very well-preserved and functional specimens.
150 years of typewriter history are now housed on two floors. The spectrum ranges from the beginnings with the wooden machine of the inventor Peter Mitterhofer to the transition to the digital computer world. A separate department is dedicated to historical calculating machines from 120 years. The spectrum of machines ranges from the abacus and slide rule to the most recently manufactured mechanical calculating machine with result display and electromechanical machines with result printing.