Austria's interior ministry is appealing to other government departments to take over the house where Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau, amid a long-running debate over what should become of the building.
The interior ministry has rented the large pale yellow house where the future Nazi leader was born since 1972 and variously sublet it to a technical institute and an aid organisation.
But it has stood empty since 2011 and the 4600-euro ($A6297) monthly rent has become a drain on the ministry's finances.
The ministry is now contacting other Austrian ministries to see if they can use the 800-square-metre space and is hoping for a reply "by the end of the year", an official said on Tuesday.
The fate of the house has been a matter of debate for years because of fears it could be used as a meeting point for Hitler sympathisers or fascist and neo-Nazi groups.
To prevent this, the rental contract stipulates that it must be used for a social or educational purpose and not as a museum.
The owner continues to have a say in who occupies the building and recently quashed a proposal to install an adult learning centre or another aid organisation on the premises, for reasons unknown.
Adolf Hitler was born at the address, Vorstadt 15 in Braunau am Inn, near the German border, on April 20, 1889 but only lived there for a few years before he and his family moved away.
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