‘One rule for the rich’: the Salzburg mansion, the Porsche heir and the writer Stefan Zweig
by Kate Connolly in Salzburg from World news | The Guardian on (#70GTQ)
The car magnate, who is restoring the Jewish author's former villa, has been given permission to dig out a 500-metre road leading to a garage, causing consternation in the city
For three years the peace and quiet of Doris Ruggeberg's cosy flat on the Kapuzinerberg, a picturesque wooded hill in Salzburg, has been interrupted by the noise from the nextdoor neighbour's building site.
Wolfgang Porsche, a German-Austrian automotive magnate, bought the 17th-century villa at No 5 as a second home in 2019 for about 9m (7.8m). Ever since, he has been busily renovating the property before he and his partner, Gabriele Prinzessin zu Leiningen, move in this winter.
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