This scenic retreat was once the private getaway of Hermann Göring, Adolf Hitler’s notorious second-in-command and the head of the Luftwaffe, Nazi Germany’s air force. A central figure in the Third Reich, Göring played a major role in orchestrating Hitler’s military campaigns and was declared Hitler’s designated successor in the early years of the regime. Despite its stunning location, the villa’s dark historical ties have sparked quiet controversy. While Sotheby’s emphasizes the property’s charm and potential as a serene escape, there is no reference to the estate’s origins or its place in 20th-century history.