This spacious, light-flooded apartment is located above the rooftops of noble Lehel. The premises are located on the 6th and 7th floors of a listed city palace from 1922, which impresses as soon as you enter with its impressive historic entrance and the representative staircase with glass dome. There is a modern elevator up to the 6th floor.
The extremely charming property extends over approx. 198 m² and, thanks to its elevated position, conveys an absolutely tranquil ambience. The wonderful views over old trees to the Friedensengel are also worthy of mention; the striking towers of the Frauenkirche, Ludwigskirche and the town hall are also part of the breathtaking view. A sun-filled living/dining area, an eat-in kitchen, 2.5 flexibly usable rooms, a spacious gallery, a bathroom and a guest WC make up the space on offer. A highlight is the panoramic west-facing roof terrace with evening sun.
An impressive fireplace, oiled parquet flooring, timeless bathroom design, white coffered doors, a fully equipped fitted kitchen and wooden lattice windows create an extremely attractive living environment. A separate cellar room completes this apartment in an absolutely central yet extremely quiet location, directly opposite the Isar river and just a few minutes' walk or cycle ride from Maximilianstrasse and the English Garden.
This property is already rented.
The apartment we exclusively offer for rent is located in the upscale Lehel district, one of Munich's most sought-after inner-city locations. With its magnificent city palaces, elegant charm and ideal infrastructure, Lehel meets the highest demands for a top-class urban living environment. With its excellent restaurants, bars and individual stores, this district offers an excellent quality of life. The Bavarian National Museum and the Haus der Kunst are within easy walking distance, as are the English Garden and Maximilianstrasse. Stores for daily needs as well as cafés and restaurants are available in the neighborhood.
Thanks to its elevated location on the 6th and 7th floors of a listed old palace, the apartment is quiet and offers sweeping panoramic views over Munich city center, including the most famous landmarks such as the Frauenkirche and the town hall tower. On the opposite side of the street flows the Isar, which with its renaturalized meadow landscape and crystal-clear water invites you to go jogging and walking all year round.
The nearby "Lehel" subway station (U4, U5) provides perfect public transport connections; buses run along Prinzregentenstraße. The "Paradiesstraße" streetcar station can be reached quickly via the rear exit.