This particularly spacious apartment in an old building is located in a listed corner building dating back to 1899, whose façade impresses with its striking central bay and stucco decorations. The original elements are continued in the foyer and staircase. Magnificent stucco ceilings, beautiful floor tiles and a historic staircase reflect the splendor of the late 19th century.
Details from this period can also be admired in the apartment. The ceiling stucco in the three state rooms is truly breathtaking. Wide stucco reliefs - partly in baroque, partly in neoclassical ornamentation - frame the ceilings; several central stucco rosettes are also perfectly preserved. Herringbone parquet flooring emphasizes the historical ambience in this stately suite of rooms. The rooms include five bedrooms (one of which can be divided if required), an eat-in kitchen, a bathroom with window and a guest WC. A charming balcony with a quiet courtyard view completes the rooms. There is a self-sufficient gas floor heating system.
The highly sought-after yet extremely quiet location in a purely residential street, just a few steps away from Elisabethmarkt, the Arri cinemas and Leopoldstraße, should be emphasized. There are cafés and restaurants, a wide range of shops and fitness and yoga studios to choose from in the immediate vicinity. The English Garden is just a short walk away. The "Giselastraße" subway station offers excellent public transport connections.
With cafés, bars and restaurants, galleries and cinemas, lively squares and magnificent streets lined with old buildings, Schwabing stands for vibrant city life at the highest level and offers a unique, highly sought-after living environment. The nearby universities, the art academy and the museum area also contribute to the unmistakable Schwabing flair.
The old building apartment on offer here is in an extremely sought-after and at the same time extremely quiet Schwabing location in a purely residential street. The almost closed, listed Art Nouveau buildings create an impressive environment that attracted the Schwabing bohemians, artists and writers as early as the beginning of the 20th century; Thomas Mann lived in the neighboring house from 1902 to 1904.
The infrastructure is perfect. There are pleasant restaurants and shopping facilities in the immediate vicinity. Elisabethmarkt is just a few minutes' walk away, as is Türkenstraße with the Arri cinema. In the nearby Hohenzollernstraße there are various stores for daily needs, concept stores, hairdressers and restaurants. Schwabing offers a large selection of daycare centers and schools, including bilingual and Montessori facilities. Not far from the apartment is the idyllic parkland of the Englischer Garten. The "Giselastraße" subway station offers excellent public transport connections.
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