History weighs heavily on the German property market, no more so than at a sprawling lakeside villa that once served as a love nest for Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.
Berlin has been trying to sell the — in theory — prime slab of real estate north of the German capital for 15 years.
However, rather than a gem that the cash-strapped city, which is scrambling to pay for a record refugee influx, can liquidate, Berlin has admitted it sees the asset as little more than a millstone around its neck.
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Berlin Immobilienmanagement GmbH (BIM), the city’s wholly owned real estate agency, has in effect given up on the sale and expressed concerns it could fall into “the wrong hands.”
“I am really afraid that this could become a shrine for Nazis and I don’t think we should take that risk,” BIM executive director Birgit Moehring, said.
Instead, it hopes to lease the property, whose idyllic setting is nestled in a wood and perched on the small Bogen lake.
The squat, sprawling house was used by the top Nazi as “country retreat” perfect for trysts with a revolving cast of budding actresses and paramours.
“It was refuge from the busy city” 40km to the south, BIM spokesman Christian Breitkreutz said.
Berlin itself bought the land, complete with a small cabin, in 1936 for Goebbels, Hitler’s nefariously skilled spin doctor, in honor of his 39th birthday.
Goebbels was taken with its secluded setting and subsequently had a much larger villa built on the site bankrolled by UFA, the movie production house he ran with an iron fist.
The luxury facilities included a private cinema and spacious living quarters overlooking the lake.
Today, the original generous picture windows, rich wood paneling and marble fixtures can still be seen, said Roberto Mueller, who has worked as a guard at the site since 1984.
However, the house, ravaged by moisture and biting cold in the isolated and abandoned site, has begun to rapidly crumble.
The city had repeatedly tried to sell the house in recent years and a last attempt, via a public tender, came up dry last month, Moehring said, confirming that BIM had finally given up.
Goebbels and his wife, Magda, committed suicide in Hitler’s bunker as Berlin was overrun by Soviet Army troops in May 1945, after Magda murdered their six children.
Dealing with the Goebbels villa has been all the more complicated because it is on the same slice of land as another vestige of the country’s tumultuous past.
In the post-war years, East Germany built a vast complex on the land in the Stalinist style of the early 1950s to house a training center for the FDJ, the communist party’s youth indoctrination organization.
The regime also used it to put up visiting party cadres from “brother states” such as Vietnam, Cuba and Angola.
At the time, the neighboring Goebbels villa was converted into a supermarket for FDJ students and a children’s nursery, Mueller said.
In total, the four main post-war buildings cover about 1,400m2 of bedrooms, conference halls, reception and banquet space.
Day by day, they are falling apart.
“At present there is no heating, no running water, there is serious damage to the facades, the roofs are falling apart and inside there is a lot to do too,” Moehring said, adding that renovation costs would be “considerable.”
Currently the only viable use for the phantom village has been as a unique, evocative film set, most recently for the adaptation of the international wartime bestseller Alone in Berlin, starring Emma Thompson and Brendan Gleeson.a hotel as other possible options.
Moehring said BIM had been in touch with potential investors, but a major stumbling block remains the fact that the Goebbels villa is a listed building.
Because that prevents any major change to the structure, Moehring would like to see it stripped of its protected status.
“I am someone who absolutely defends the importance in this city of always being able to feel the presence of history,” she said. “But you also have to ask the question whether it is sensible to maintain certain buildings under the protection a historic monument grants.”
If it were lifted, Moehring said the best thing might be the most radical measure: razing it to the ground.
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