We are talking about the village of Petukhovo. According to the agency interlocutor, the construction work will be completed soon. “I have almost built (the house). (…) I think she will be able to move there already,” Klado shared the information.
In March, Kneissl announced that she had finally moved to Russia and was going to build a house in the country. She admitted that she prefers country life, and added that she feels at home in Russia and feels the warmth of the people living in it.
In May, the former Austrian foreign minister showed a four-storey penthouse that she rented in St. Petersburg.