The former residence of Hermann Goering put up for sale. “Unique gem”

2025-04-12 19:55
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2025-04-12 19:55
The former summer residence of Hermann Goering on the island of Sylt in the North Sea was put up for sale. The exact price is top secret, but it is estimated to be around EUR 15 million. Goering was “Hitler's deputy, head of Luftwaffe, one of the worst war criminals,” writes the newspaper “Bild”.


The “min Letten” house is covered with thatched roof and stands directly on the dunes of Wenningstedt on Sylta. “Idylla with an undisturbed view of the North Sea and with the dark past” – notes the portal “Bild”. “After a thorough renovation, built in 1937. The house is currently mentioned in the Sotheby's Real Estate Catalog,” he adds.
The residence is a “exceptional gem” – it describes it by the Sotheby's catalog. The property with a residential area of 200 square meters has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The huge plot has an area of 7755 square meters.
Goering moved into the house in Sylta in the summer of 1937. His wife Emma, the actress, commissioned the construction of a house in the mid -1930s of the Munich architect Otto Heilmann – informs the portal.






After the war, the house moved from hand several times. In 1958, she bought it, as Bild's, “Sandałowa Dynasty” Birkenstock for 60 thousand. Marek.
In 2019, the heirs of Birkenstocki “with a heavy heart decided to sell the house. The price: 12 million euros” – writes “Bild”. Over the past four years, “min Letten” has been thoroughly renovated. Sotheby's emphasizes that the house is inscribed on the list of monuments and is of great cultural and historical importance.
After the end of World War II, Goering was sentenced by the International Military Court in Nuremberg to death for war crimes; He poisoned himself on the eve of the sentence.
From Berlin Berenik Lemańczyk (PAP)
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