Bulk goods (Zell am See)

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Bulk goods: main house with house chapel

The Schüttgut is an estate in the Schüttdorf district of Zell am See .

The more than 600-year-old property, located on a hillside, was acquired by Ferdinand Porsche in 1941 after his son Ferry Porsche accidentally discovered it on one of his extensive car tours in the 1930s. During the Second World War , the Porsche and Piëch families took their children to safety on the bulk cargo .

The bulk goods are now managed as agriculture with 200 cattle. Two large farm buildings and a small, whitewashed chapel (see below) are grouped around a Pinzgau farm with a stone-walled ground floor and a wooden upper floor.

In addition to the main house, there is also a house chapel on the site, in which the urns of several family members are buried. Ferdinand Porsche and his wife Aloisia, their daughter Louise and her husband Anton Piëch , Ferry Porsche and his wife Dorothea and their son Ferdinand Alexander rest here .

The bulk goods are still the headquarters of the Porsche and Piëch families.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Porsches vs Piëchs - Complex Constellation in the Clan ( Memento from December 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ), Stuttgarter Zeitung from September 19, 2008
  2. ^ Porsche-Piëch: A family, separated by the name . In: The press . ( diepresse.com [accessed March 30, 2017]).
  3. Porsches vs Piëchs - Complex constellation in the clan ( Memento from December 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Simple answers, difficult problems - manager magazin . In: manager magazin . ( manager-magazin.de [accessed on March 30, 2017]).

Coordinates: 47 ° 18 ′ 8.6 ″  N , 12 ° 47 ′ 17.7 ″  E