Drunk driver crashes into Café Arche: 13,000 euros in damage in Rosenheim!

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A drunk 22-year-old drove into the Café Arche in Rosenheim, causing injuries and property damage, investigations are ongoing.

Ein betrunkener 22-Jähriger fuhr in Rosenheim in das Café Arche, Verletzte und Sachschaden, Ermittlungen laufen.
A drunk 22-year-old drove into the Café Arche in Rosenheim, causing injuries and property damage, investigations are ongoing.

Drunk driver crashes into Café Arche: 13,000 euros in damage in Rosenheim!

In the early morning hours of October 14, 2025, a spectacular accident occurred in Rosenheim in which a 22-year-old man crashed his car into the “Arche” at Mangfallpark. Loud Rosenheim24 The incident happened around 5:26 a.m. The young driver, who was traveling with two other men from Ukraine, was driving north on Brian Street. He didn't turn at an intersection, but instead pushed straight across the sidewalk and bike path into the café, which consists of a wooden structure.

The collision was violent: the car got stuck in the wooden structure and all three occupants had to be treated on an outpatient basis, but were quickly released to the relief of those responsible. The driver suffered bruises, while a passenger from Rott suffered a fractured arm. The third passenger remained uninjured. The material damage is estimated at around 13,000 euros, and the car was a total loss, so it had to be recovered with a crane.

Drink driving

When the accident was recorded, the emergency services noticed the smell of alcohol from the driver. A test carried out showed around one per mille, which led to an investigation for endangering road traffic. Loud PNP At the time of the accident, there were no guests in the café, which has been used as a volunteer center since it was closed in 2021.

Statistics show that alcohol-related traffic accidents are an increasing problem in Germany. According to the Federal Statistical Office The numbers are alarming and highlight the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol.

A difficult day for the “Arche”

Klaus Voss, the managing director of “Arche”, announced that steps had already been taken to assess and repair the damage. Despite the incident, the rooms are still usable and a closure or relocation of operations does not appear to be necessary for the time being. This gives reason to hope that the popular café, which was originally built for the State Garden Show, will continue to be a meeting place.

Overall, the situation remains tense, but those responsible are optimistic that the “Arche” will soon be able to shine in all its glory again and that people will have a safe place for events and meetings. The incident reminds us of the importance of responsibility on the road - especially when alcohol is involved. Protect yourself and others and remember: good business comes from those who stay sober.