This one-hundred-square-meter apartment in need of complete renovation is located on the 2nd floor of a Neo-Renaissance building. The building, featuring representative common areas, stands in an attractive location in Malá Strana, near the Royal Route and Vojan Gardens. The apartment’s windows offer a unique direct view of the Old Town Bridge Tower and Charles Bridge.
The layout of the corner apartment is L-shaped, with interconnecting rooms. The apartment stands out for its above-standard 3.5 m high ceilings and, thanks to the orientation of the windows toward sunny aspects, also for its abundance of natural light. A dominant feature of the living room is a semi-circular, south-facing bay window offering views of the Old Town Bridge Tower and Charles Bridge.
The layout of the corner apartment is L-shaped, with interconnecting rooms. The apartment stands out for its above-standard 3.5 m high ceilings and, thanks to the orientation of the windows toward sunny aspects, also for its abundance of natural light. A dominant feature of the living room is a semi-circular, south-facing bay window offering views of the Old Town Bridge Tower and Charles Bridge.
The interior is in a condition requiring complete renovation. The building has a new roof, new gas, waste, and electrical systems, new traditional casement windows, and refurbished façade and common areas. The installation of an elevator is also being considered. The unit includes a cellar.
The building, dating from 1889, is a landmark of the square and rises above the surrounding lower burgher houses. Its architects were Čeněk Gregor and Karel Stárek, who also contributed to the completion of the National Theater. The house stands directly opposite the well-known U Tří Pštrosů hotel, whose name is tied to several legends. A bishop’s court stood on the site of today’s square from the 12th century, and a remnant of 18th-century public gas lighting remains in its center. Nearby are a primary school and a high school, as well as numerous cafés, restaurants, and a grocery store. A tram stop is just a short walk away, and a pleasant stroll through Vojan Gardens—considered the oldest preserved garden in Prague—leads to the Malostranská metro station (Line A).
Floor area 120,06m2, cellar.
The apartment is currently arranged as a 3-bedroom with a separate kitchen (4+1), with the option to be reconfigured into a 2-bedroom layout (3+kk) in line with the floor plan.
Facilities
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Cellar