The Hotel Flatscher is one of the oldest guest houses in the Oberpinzgau region. It was previously known as the Stuhlfelden stables and was owned by Andrä Ott from Mittersell. This information is taken from a purchase agreement from 1318 and means that the stables must have existed before 1300. Andrä Ott sold it to the knight Ekke von Velben, who gave it to his father-in-law, Konrad von Kuchl, in 1319. By 1395 the stables had already become a tavern.
In 1465 it was owned by Fritz Kratzwanger. Haimeram Oberndorffer purchased the tavern in 1546 and became head of the district of Mittersill in 1548. The building remained in his family until 1649. Haimeram died in 1571 and his tombstone is located next to the olive mound in the churchyard. His granddaughter, Barbara Oberndorfferin, took over ownership in 1638 and married Hans Flatscher in 1649. The hotel still bears his name to this day.
His granddaughter Eva received the property in 1681 and married Klemens Egger. In 1737 it was acquired by the Schmerold family who had property in Mittersill and owned the Seninger estate in Bramberg. Franz Gassner became the owner in 1856. In 1905 his daughter, Maria Gassner, married the saw mill owner Franz Egger, who died in 1935.
In 1936 his son, Josef Egger, took over ownership and restored the property to its former glory and reputation through a great deal of effort and hard work.
Since the death of Josef Egger in 1968, the Hotel Flatscher has been owned and run by his adopted son Josef Egger-Gassner.

