Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m. For Sale

Bavaria, Germany
862 300 €
6 390 € / sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m.
Flat in Germany, Bavaria, 135 sq.m.
  • Area: 135 sq.m.
  • Bedrooms: 4

Description

In the magnificent prestigious district of Munich, the Herzogpark is an exclusive 4-room apartment. Its special is the proximity to the famous river Isar, the Ducal Park, an excellent layout and excellent quality of performance. Features of the object: + Well-groomed and comfortable room, + natural lighting of the living room with open kitchen, + large balcony / terrace, + new modern built-in kitchen furniture, + designer bathrooms of modern equipment with glazed shower cabins and excellent fittings, + heating is laid in the floor, + new high-quality parquet, new doors, + 2 large balconies (in the bedroom and living room), + master bedroom with separate entrance to the bathroom, + guest room or study, + children's or second bedroom, + parking place in the underground garage Duplex, cost € 20. 000, + premise in the basement, + room for bicycles. The Ducal Park is one of the eight districts of Bogenhausen. Until now, it remains one of the most exquisite parts 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 Schlosspeter castle, north of the Bogenhausen bridge. Later it was acquired by the Duke of Bavaria Max. Thus the park was renamed the Ducal. In this respectable area of the city lived in due time Erich Kestner, Wilhel Conrad Roentgen, August Pshorr. And it's not for nothing that one of the park alleys bears the name of Thomas Mann: the famous writer lived in the Duke Park. "It's not a forest or a park, it's a magic garden," he wrote in his 1919 story "Master and Dog" about this wonderful park! OBJECT NUMBER ON HOUSAGE: 155716

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