Munich - Brienner Quarter / Pinakothek
sold

Magnificent villa floor in listed city palace from 1900

In the noble Brienner Quartier, only a few steps away from Karolinenplatz, you will find this stately apartment with an extremely representative ambience. The impressive rooms extend over the entire 2nd floor of a listed city palace from 1897, which was extensively renovated in 2010. The neo-baroque facade inspires with rich stucco decorations, historic box windows, artfully wrought balcony balustrades and an imposing entrance portal. The fantastic ambience continues in the foyer and staircase. From the mezzanine floor, an elevator leads to the upper floors.

In addition to the absolutely privileged and yet very quiet location, this apartment inspires with opulent, historic ceiling stucco, a classic fireplace, a stylish bulthaup built-in kitchen, stylish white coffered French doors, muntin windows, oak parquet flooring and airy old building room heights up to approx. 3.15 meters. There is plenty of storage space in custom built-ins.

The flexible and completely according to personal needs usable space is distributed over approximately 255 m². In addition to living/dining and cooking, it includes up to four exquisitely cut bedrooms, two bathrooms, a guest toilet, a spa area with steam bath and a utility room. Two balconies facing the inner courtyard complement the generously sized rooms. This picture-perfect, move-in ready villa floor is completed by a parking space. Heating is resource-saving with district heating.

Basic data
Property
ETW 3270
Property type
Apartment
Construction year
1897
Modernization
2010
Monument protection
yes
Floor
2nd upper floor
Lift
yes
State
refurbished
Area listing
Living space
approx. 255 m²
Useful area
approx. 262 m²
Cellar space
approx. 15 m²
Space and equipment
Room
5
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
2
Balconies
2
Parking spaces
1
Equipment
Upscale
Fitted kitchen
yes
Guest toilet
yes
Network cabling
yes
Residential units
7
Purchase price

This property is already sold.

Equipment
  • Room heights up to approx. 3.27 m
  • Solid oak strip parquet in the entire apartment (except bathrooms and spa area, here fine stone tiles); high white skirting boards ("Berlin profile")
  • Elegant panel parquet in the library
  • Underfloor heating throughout the apartment, separately adjustable via room thermostats
  • Open fireplace with marble surround in the living room
  • Historic ceiling stucco in the library, dining room and eat-in kitchen
  • Custom-made fixtures (Neue Werkstätten): high-quality library fixtures, built-in shelves in the living room, 7 linear meters of built-in wardrobes with white fronts in the master dressing room, built-in wardrobes and shelves in the master bedroom, built-in wardrobe in the children's/guest room
  • bulthaup fitted kitchen with anthracite-colored fronts, stainless steel worktops and dining counter with three bar stools, equipped with ceramic hob and Tepanyaki, oven, steam cooker, large warming drawer, wine fridge (all Gaggenau), extractor fan (Gutmann), fridge-freezer combination including 0° boxes and XXL dishwasher (both Miele), integrated stainless steel sink including tap, several Apotheker storage cupboards, worktop lighting and TV set
  • Master bathroom, designed with large-format dark fine stone in natural stone look, equipped with freestanding retro-look bathtub and English fittings, floor-level walk-in shower including Rainsky, wide custom-made washbasin including vanity unit and washbasin, concealed fittings (Dornbracht), illuminated mirror, illuminated vanity mirror, separate WC niche including bidet, towel warmer and Occhio ceiling light
  • Children's/guest shower room, designed with cream-colored fine stone in natural stone look, equipped with walk-in shower incl. rain shower, washbasin incl. vanity unit, concealed fitting (Dornbracht), mirror cabinet, WC and towel warmer
  • Guest WC, designed with large-format dark fine stone in a natural stone look, equipped with column washbasin and WC
    (both Philippe Starck 1), Axor fitting and illuminated mirror
  • Steam bath with Kneipp hose, shower and relaxation/fitness area
  • Carpenter-made coffered doors with matt white finish and partly with coffered reveals, partly as double doors, with Bauhaus fittings
  • Historic box-type windows (internal sashes replaced) on the north-east side of the apartment
  • White sash bar windows, double-glazed, on the south-west side of the apartment
  • Electric metal Venetian blinds on the south-west side of the apartment
  • Custom-made curtain rods and curtains on numerous windows
  • Designer wall lights (Occhio and others) in several rooms
  • Screen and projector in the library
  • Washing machine connection and sink in the utility room
  • Two balconies with Bangkirai flooring, lighting, power socket and water connection; electric awning on the south-west-facing balcony
  • Sound system
  • LAN cabling
  • Video intercom system
  • Parking space, center in triple parking system in the courtyard, (max. L 5.00 m x W 1.90 m x H 1.65 m; max. weight 2.6 t)
  • Tiled cellar room, no. 12, approx. 14.5 m², max. height approx. 3.30 m, with window, light and socket
  • Descaling system for the building community
Location

This high-class old building domicile is located only a few steps away from the historic Karolinenplatz, which delights with its classicist structure, the monumental obelisk and the enchanting planting all year round and is one of the most atmospheric, defining squares in the city. Here, at the noble Brienner Quartier, the lively, creative Maxvorstadt merges with Munich's old town; the villa floor on offer combines the best of both worlds.

Art & culture, enjoyment & shopping within walking distance: Odeonsplatz and the Hofgarten, the Bavarian State Opera and theaters, the Fünf Höfe and the magnificent Maximilianstraße, international top hotels, star restaurants and the Dallmayr Delikatessenhaus are all within walking distance, as are Königsplatz with the Lenbachhaus, the Glyptothek and the Antikensammlung, as well as the museum area with the three Pinakothek museums, the Museum Brandhorst and numerous renowned galleries. The Café Luitpold, the Literaturhaus with the brasserie "Oskar Maria" and "Schumann's" are only a few minutes' walk away.

In addition to the first-class culinary offer, you will also find stores for daily needs and bakeries virtually on the doorstep. The nearby subway stations "Odeonsplatz" (U3/U6, U4/U5) and "Königsplatz" (U2) as well as streetcar and bus lines provide excellent public transport connections.

Information
Pinakotheken (line 100), approx. 3 minutes on foot
Karolinenplatz (line 28), approx. 2 minutes on foot
Königsplatz (U2), approx. 7 minutes on foot
Karlsplatz (main line), approx. 11 minutes on foot, approx. 4 minutes by streetcar
Munich main station, approx. 2.6 km by car, approx. 10 minutes by subway
Motorway junction A94, approx. 4 km by car
Approx. 37 km by car, approx. 38 minutes by S-Bahn (Karlsplatz)
Energy certificate
Since with this property monument protection and/or ensemble protection is present, an energy document of identification is not necessary.
Dr. Kerstin Sander
Dr. Kerstin Sander
Real Estate Agent
Business graduate
Karima Theisen
Karima Theisen
Specialist assistant / real estate valuation
Certified surveyor (DIA) for the valuation of developed and undeveloped properties, for rents and leases
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