Uli Hoeneß – tranquil on Lake Tegernsee
A few years ago, the 69-year-old Bayern president was accused of tax evasion. Instead of engaging in a long legal battle, he decided to take responsibility and spent three years in prison. The soccer legend settled his tax debts and was able to keep his home in Bad Wiessee. Today he lives there in seclusion. The house, in typical Bavarian style with lots of wood paneling, sits majestically above Lake Tegernsee and offers an impressive 180-degree view of the landscape. The windows are decorated with colorful flower boxes, while a wild bull made of mosaic stones adorns the floor of the pool. At the entrance, a wooden pig greets every visitor – his “lucky pig”, as Hoeneß calls it. “I had a lot of time to think in prison,” he says today, and the pig symbolizes a new beginning for him.
Thomas Müller, Eigenheim Im Idyllischen Otterfingen
Thomas Müller has achieved everything in soccer that others can only dream of. Born in Munich, he won the German championship and cup several times with FC Bayern Munich and also won the Champions League title. he crowned his career in 2014 when he became world champion with the German national team in Brazil. But the star footballer and his wife Lisa were still missing one crucial piece of personal happiness: a home of their own. The couple finally fulfilled this dream in 2015, when they built a house in Otterfing, an idyllic community in the district of Miesbach – in the neighborhood of prominent club colleagues such as Philipp Lahm and Manuel Neuer. As passionate dressage riders and experienced horse breeders, the Müllers also rented a stable that perfectly complements their love for the animals. With their home and horses, nothing seems to stand in the way of family happiness!