Adolf Hitler’s birth house to be seized by Austria
Austria’s lower house of parliament has approved the compulsory purchase of the building Hitler was born in, a step towards changing the site beyond recognition to reduce its appeal as a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis.
The bill approved late on Wednesday did not specify what form the planned overhaul of the building will take.
The legislation must now be passed by the upper house, which is expected to be a formality.
Interior Minister Wolfgang Sobotka has said the government supports a planned “thorough architectural rearrangement” of the house Hitler was born in near the border with Germany in 1889.
The compulsory purchase of the house in the town in Braunau am Inn should put an end to a long-standing dispute with its owner, a retired woman who has turned down previous offers by the state to acquire the site.
Mr Sobotka has said the three-storey building could be used by the town of Braunau for “charitable or official purposes” after its conversion. The Interior Ministry has been renting the building since 1972 and sublet it to Braunau.