Apartment in Germany, Munich
The object number for the housage: 234038.
Well-planned 3 bedroom apartment is on the fourth floor of this well kept apartment house, built in 1973, near the Piazza Kufsteiner in the beginning Herzogpark, one of the most famous parts of the district Bogenhausen.
The apartment currently has three rooms, although it was initially planned four: living/dining room can be divided into two rooms.
Apartment features:
– total area is approx. 116 m2,
– 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, guest toilet, storage room,
– large balcony, facing South-West,
– new Windows, parquet floors,
– 1 Parking place in the underground garage,
– storeroom in the basement
- the Elevator.
The cost of the apartment is: 875. 000,– Euro
plus garage Parking - 25. 000,– euros.
Thus, the total cost is: 900. 000,– euros.
The urban area of Munich (Bogenhausen) is located in the North-Eastern part of Munich. The area is quite a large area which is divided into 7 parts. It arose from before the Foundation of Munich, but to develop and to be built was in the era of modernization. At this time, began its centralized development, there arose the most representative luxury real estate in Germany.
The Western part of the district belongs to the most prestigious real estate in Munich. In the neighborhoods of Altogther and Herzogpark are luxury villas and representative buildings of the city. Prices for the purchase of apartments in the property exceed the highest real estate prices in Bavaria.
Anyone who wants to know what the neighbors will surround him in Bogenhausen, one can look inside the book "Celebrities of Bogenhausen," written by the art critic Dorle Gribl. This book deals with about 80 villas and their former owners. One of them the writer Thomas Mann, he lived here with his family. Today the house belongs to Alexander Mann Dibelius, the head of the German investment Bank Goldman-Sachs. The next prominent personality living in Bogenhausen - Rudolph Diesel, publisher Carl Hanser and actress Maria Schnell. Today, the Director of Metro, Eckhard Cordes and Otto-Erbin Ingvild Goetz are residents of Bogenhausen.
The Ducal Park is one of the most znamenityh parts of Bogenhausen. To this day he remains one of the most exquisite parts of Munich, which became home to the political and social elite of the city and country.
Of urban history: in 1805, the Earl of Montgelas commanded to break near the castle Steppers North of Bogenhausen bridge Park. Later it was acquired by the Bavarian Duke Max. Thus the Park was renamed to Ducal. In this respectable district of the city lived at the time, Erich Kestner, Wilhel Conrad Roentgen, August Pschorr. And no wonder one of the alleys of the Park bears the name of Thomas Mann: the famous writer lived in the Ducal Park.
"This is not a forest and not a Park, it's a magic garden" – he wrote in his story "Master and dog" in 1919, about this wonderful Park!
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