The name Falkenbach stands for the stream of the same name, which once ran a house mill and later supplied the farm with electricity. Its vernacular name Kleschbach, from kleschen, to beat or resound loudly (same etymology as english clash), may derive from its power during floods or a rockfall in times past, the remains of which are still clearly visible today.
The apartment occupies the space of the old Rauchstube and the Labn, a typical hallway of the house, and offers a large parlour with a massive wooden table called Jogltisch and a sofa bed, a kitchen with a dining table and corner bench, a bedroom with a double bed, a bedroom with a single bed, a large bathroom with shower and bathtub, and a separate WC.