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November 19th, 2008, 07:41 AM
Emmelndorfer Villa for Tokio Hotel?
by Carsten Weede
Neighbors reports of mysterious visits in the dark.
At night, a darkened limousine rolled up in front of Villa Lauenstein in Emmelndor. A high fence to protect from prying eyes. The rumors kitchen seething in Stewartsville: Supposedly, the guys from Tokio Hotel bought Villa as a refuge. Female fans are already there on the lookout.
Mid-19th Century, the pastor Moritz Lauenstein, a close confidant of the "iron chancellor" Otto von Bismarck, built on the property a villa for his large family. Later, besides the actual Villa Lauenstein a second luxury house was built, which up until some time ago Wolf-Dietrich Lauenstein lived and now allegedly the rooms serves as a retreat for Tokio Hotel.
The 59-year-old Lauenstein, who has moved into the villa of his great-grandfather, do not want to reveal who now resides in the other Nobel property. "There have been many rumors. Allegedly already Dieter Bohlen and Herbert Grönemeyer have bought the villa. I will not speak of this anymore," says the 59-year-old Lauenstein.
Already two years ago members of the Boy-band from Magdeburg withdrew to Hamburg. The twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz,singer and guitarist in Tokio Hotel, have been reported to have moved to the Hansa-city where their producer David Jost lives.
Even if they have not been reported in the township of Seevetal, could the Popstars villa in the village Emmel theoretically be used as a refuge, confirms town spokesman An-dreas Schmidt.
"The house has been completely rebuilt in the past few months", said neighbor Traute Meyer. But if someone has moved in they unfortunately do not know. And the neighborhood can't tell you much: "Some say that artists live there, others say it is a brothel," says Meyer Traute. It's all very mysterious.
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Link: http://www.han-online.de/HANArticlePool ... 5224d3b296 (http://www.han-online.de/HANArticlePool/0000011dabd58a9a0057006a000a005224d3b296)
Pics from: http://www.tokiohotelrocks.com/
Translated by me.
by Carsten Weede
Neighbors reports of mysterious visits in the dark.
At night, a darkened limousine rolled up in front of Villa Lauenstein in Emmelndor. A high fence to protect from prying eyes. The rumors kitchen seething in Stewartsville: Supposedly, the guys from Tokio Hotel bought Villa as a refuge. Female fans are already there on the lookout.
Mid-19th Century, the pastor Moritz Lauenstein, a close confidant of the "iron chancellor" Otto von Bismarck, built on the property a villa for his large family. Later, besides the actual Villa Lauenstein a second luxury house was built, which up until some time ago Wolf-Dietrich Lauenstein lived and now allegedly the rooms serves as a retreat for Tokio Hotel.
The 59-year-old Lauenstein, who has moved into the villa of his great-grandfather, do not want to reveal who now resides in the other Nobel property. "There have been many rumors. Allegedly already Dieter Bohlen and Herbert Grönemeyer have bought the villa. I will not speak of this anymore," says the 59-year-old Lauenstein.
Already two years ago members of the Boy-band from Magdeburg withdrew to Hamburg. The twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz,singer and guitarist in Tokio Hotel, have been reported to have moved to the Hansa-city where their producer David Jost lives.
Even if they have not been reported in the township of Seevetal, could the Popstars villa in the village Emmel theoretically be used as a refuge, confirms town spokesman An-dreas Schmidt.
"The house has been completely rebuilt in the past few months", said neighbor Traute Meyer. But if someone has moved in they unfortunately do not know. And the neighborhood can't tell you much: "Some say that artists live there, others say it is a brothel," says Meyer Traute. It's all very mysterious.
http://i38.tinypic.com/wmyqd.jpg
http://i34.tinypic.com/2d3lao.jpg
Link: http://www.han-online.de/HANArticlePool ... 5224d3b296 (http://www.han-online.de/HANArticlePool/0000011dabd58a9a0057006a000a005224d3b296)
Pics from: http://www.tokiohotelrocks.com/
Translated by me.