The popular holiday village became a thorn in the side after the sale. The investor did not pay the fine, the state of Carinthia has filed a lawsuit and wants the property to be bought back.
Beautiful restaurants, rustic guesthouses, the picturesque monastery and the wonderful panorama of the lake – Ossiach is popular with the locals and during the Carinthian summer alone, thousands of visitors make pilgrimages to the tourist community. But right in front of the city center, the idyll has been disturbed for several years by a weathered hotel complex cordoned off with construction fences. As reported, the state of Carinthia sold the three-hectare holiday village ÖGB to a Viennese real estate investor in 2019 for just 4.7 million euros. The activities were then stopped and the community lost a leading company.
Source: Krone

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