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In the heart of Germany, a cherished institution is reaching out to its community for support. The Krone Alt-Hoheneck, a centuries-old pub, is facing challenges due to the ongoing pandemic, energy crisis, and inflation, and is looking to its patrons for help in securing its future.
The hospitality industry in Germany, particularly the restaurant sector, has seen a revenue decline of 4.1% in the first half of 2025. The Krone, however, is not just another establishment. It's a social institution, a place where stories are shared, friendships are forged, and traditions are upheld.
Initially, the Fetzers, the family who has been running the Krone for generations, were hesitant about seeking investments. But they soon realised the importance of preserving this beloved pub for future generations.
To achieve this, the Krone is offering Profit-Sharing Certificates. These certificates do not grant voting rights but encourage creative contributions from investors. For an initial investment of 1,000 euros, with a minimum term of 5 years, investors can secure a 2% return on their investment.
Three families - the Müller, Schmidt, and Becker families - have already acquired these certificates, showing their faith in the Krone's future.
The Krone is also reaching out to its guests, inviting them to become part of its story. On Friday, September 12, at 4 PM, the next "Drink-Walk-Vibe" event will take place, a collaboration between the Krone and AperiGallo.
Once a year, the Krone hosts a festival for its investors, whom they call "guardians". This is a time to celebrate the community's support and look forward to the future.
As the Krone navigates these challenging times, it stands as a testament to the power of community and the enduring spirit of tradition. If you're a regular or just passing through, consider becoming a part of its history by investing in its future.