Exactly when the very first stone for the Chübelimoser House was laid and which architect had the first walls built remains unclear to this day.
Listed in the fire insurance register of 1810 as a completely brick-built structure with atiled roof. At that time, it was known as the Riiche-Huus, where members of the Rich family lived for a long time lived for a long time.
On January 9, 1814, even Russian Tsar Alexander I was a guest at the house while passing through. Around 1900, it was renovated and equipped with a salesroom. In 1911, a drugstore was added, and in 1925, Karl Moser-Horlacher's hardware store.
The visit of the Tsar in 1814 also gave the house a certain historical significance. significance. In the winter of 1813/14, Tsar Alexander I (1777-1825) visited Neuhausen while and knocked on Johan Jakob Rich's door, asking for a modest lunch.
Today, the Chübelimoserhaus is classified as a building of municipal significance.