Wealth at the limit in Munich’s forecourt

Paraglider pilots over the Tegernsee

Nowhere else in Germany is the density of billionaires as great as at Tegernsee.

(Photo: Reuters)

Tegernsee If anyone can explain the situation at Tegernsee, it is Christoph von Preysing. For 20 years, the man in his late thirties has been running the only fishing company on the lake with two partners. And as a noble restaurateur and party maker, he is something like the local master of ceremonies.

“The Tegernsee,” says Preysing with a slight groan, “is more full than ever.” Everything is “at the limit”, according to the count: the parking spaces, the property prices, the traffic, the nerves. And then the fisherman tells how it is for him when he drives back from Munich to his home valley: as if he were entering a world of his own, “the Tegernsee cheese bell”.

Welcome to Germany’s most beautiful and most expensive cheese dome, more than 9,000 hectares in size, basically a small town with 25,000 inhabitants, 46,000 cell phone locations on summer days and a lake in the middle.

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