Restored by the City of Kingersheim in 1995 to accommodate the current school of music, the farm that was called "Nussbaumer" announced, engraved on its door, the year "1664". But it seems that it would be older and could indeed date from the Alsatian Renaissance and have been destroyed during the Thirty Years War. Major modifications were made in the 18th century. In 1863, it is the Mulhousian Charles Mieg who is the owner. It was not until 1937 that the Nussbaumer family moved in. The rehabilitation was completed in 1996 with the aim of preserving the building in its original spirit: the lower part in ashlar with its arched lintels and the upper part in half-timbering with its two pairs of inclined posts and a St. Andrew's cross in the spandrel panel of the double central window.