Two billionaires build in two Salzburg Stadtbergen. With one difference: while Wolfgang Porsche still has to wait for a construction report, the lusters shine on Hans-Peter Wild.
Hans-Peter Wild has that Wolfgang Porsche can only dream of: a luxurious parking garage in the middle of a mountain from Salzburg City! “When I bought the Mönchstein hotel 20 years ago, there was a ban on construction,” says Capri-Sonnne billionaire Wild. However, the entrepreneur was not put off as a result.
Secret weapon dead wood
To date, he invested around 30 million euros in the historic Castle Hotel. Four million euros recently flowed to a luxurious underground parking space – in the middle of the Mönchsberg. “You know what the concept of nature conservation is to compensate? Death wood. You just have to leave that and then it is a nature conservation. He has never had problems with the authorities of the city.” We were always very, very well supported. “
As is known, it looks different with Wolfgang Porsche: his private tunnel, including underground parking garage in Kapuzinerberg, is currently on hold. A legal assessment currently requires a re -evaluation of the construction project. It is justified in the fact that the construction project is in the protected grassland. A private tunnel and garage can never be in the public interest.
“Provided that you can afford it”
Wild, on the other hand, is proud to open the hotel for his guests: “Everyone can come to us in the Mönchstein – provided that you can afford it,” he jokes. If you can’t afford it, you can take a look at the luxury rooms on the coming open day on October 4. Also in the underground parking space, which is equipped with a red carpet and crystal fabrics.
All 49 parking spaces will not be proven there this year. The hotel does not report 100 % occupancy rate for the summer. Staying of the festival guests would be shorter than normal. “There will also be a shortened program for us this year,” Wild reveals.
A visit to the construction site of the new festival center still has to be there. Finally, the 84-year-old supports the project as a patron with around twelve million euros. This is the largest grant of a private pattern in the history of the festival.
Source: Krone

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