Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 110 sq.m. For Sale

Bavaria, Germany
1 594 800 €
14 500 € / sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 110 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 110 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 110 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 110 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 110 sq.m.
  • Area: 110 sq.m.
  • Bedrooms: 3

Description

This three-room apartment is on the third floor of a special house, embodying a classic style, the heyday of which took place at the end of the 19th - the beginning of the 20th centuries. The house flaunts in the heart of the charismatic district of Munich Bogenhausen-Herzogpark.



The apartment is well planned and has a special charm inherent in old houses: high ceilings, vaulted doorways, lancet windows, stucco ceilings, artfully laid parquet floor. There is a lot of light and air, spacious and cozy at the same time.

The apartment has a balcony overlooking a quiet courtyard, planted with trees, in the shade of which it is pleasant to relax in the circle of friends and family.



Features of the apartment:

- the total area - 110 m ^ 2,

- 3 rooms, bathroom,

- a classic old style building of a yugent,

- the construction of 1914, the house is well-kept, preserved in the original design,

- large balcony overlooking the courtyard,

- high ceilings with built-in lighting,

- built-in kitchen in white color,

- elevator,

- there is an opportunity to rent a parking space for a car,

- A large basement room.



The house built in the early twentieth century opens onto a beautiful alley at the very beginning of the Duke Park. This part of Munich has its own history, unique atmosphere. The Ducal Park is one of the most famous parts of Bogenhausen. Until today it remains the most elegant part of Munich, which has become home to the political and public elite of the city and country.

From urban history: in 1805, Count Montgelas ordered a park near the castle of Stepperg, north of the Bogenhausen Bridge. Later it was acquired by the Duke of Bavaria Max. Thus, the park was renamed the Ducal Palace. In this respectable area of the city lived in due time Erich Kestner, Wilhel Conrad Roentgen, August Pshorr. And not without reason one of the alleys of the park bears the name of Thomas Mann: the famous writer lived exactly in the Ducal Park.

From the house it is convenient and quick to get to any other part of the city, as well as to the suburbs by public transport. Shops, medical offices, pharmacies, cafes and restaurants for every taste - all this is also able to offer the area Bogenesauen.
OBJECT NUMBER ON HOUSAGE: 234037

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