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Palazzo for Sale, Downtown

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Area: Downtown - Sales

3,000,000 EUR
Code: BHS 1123
  • Usable Internal Surface (sqm): 1000
  • Bedrooms: 10
  • Kitchen: Closed
  • Outdoor area: No
  • Security: No
  • Bathrooms: 8
  • Reserved parking: Yes

Remarkable building situated in the heart of Bucharest, close to National Theatre, Intercontinental Hotel, Bucharest University in a neighborhood full of architectural gems dating from the inter-war period.

The palace was well preserved with most its original architectural elements.

The Swiss Louis Blanc was the palace`s architect together with famous Romanian architect Berindey, initially conceived and developed around 1920 as a headquarter for a Bank.
The construction in Louis XV style was completed in 1900 and was decorated with stained glass, chandeliers, sculptures and paintings locally made but also in foreign workshops - Vienna and Paris, in "Art Nouveau" style. The walls are painted by Francis Vodak in oil representing gallant scenes in Watteau and Fragonard style.

The ground floor consists of vast reception which offers access to 4 rooms, bathrooms, each of it with great architectural elements and, a 4,5 m height. At the 1st floor there are 5 rooms and 4 bathrooms. The palace has also a small attic and a semi-basement with a 3,5 m height.

The total plot land is 1000 sqm.

Neighborhood Description:
In the heart of Bucharest on a quiet street in the former Armenian Neighborhood. Walking distance of most of the major historical and tourist attractions in the capital. On the same street with some of the oldest villas in Bucharest, the beautiful Casa Melik (The National Art Museum of Theodor Pallady). Neighborhood appreciated for its architecture, parks, restaurants and nice spots for a cup of tea, or a glass of wine. International schools around are Cambridge, Lauder, IBSB and the Italian School.

Remarkable building situated in the heart of Bucharest, close to National Theatre, Intercontinental Hotel, Bucharest University in a neighborhood full of architectural gems dating from the inter-war period.

The palace was well preserved with most its original architectural elements.

The Swiss Louis Blanc was the palace`s architect together with famous Romanian architect Berindey, initially conceived and developed around 1920 as a headquarter for a Bank.
The construction in Louis XV style was completed in 1900 and was decorated with stained glass, chandeliers, sculptures and paintings locally made but also in foreign workshops - Vienna and Paris, in "Art Nouveau" style. The walls are painted by Francis Vodak in oil representing gallant scenes in Watteau and Fragonard style.

The ground floor consists of vast reception which offers access to 4 rooms, bathrooms, each of it with great architectural elements and, a 4,5 m height. At the 1st floor there are 5 rooms and 4 bathrooms. The palace has also a small attic and a semi-basement with a 3,5 m height.

The total plot land is 1000 sqm.

Neighborhood Description:
In the heart of Bucharest on a quiet street in the former Armenian Neighborhood. Walking distance of most of the major historical and tourist attractions in the capital. On the same street with some of the oldest villas in Bucharest, the beautiful Casa Melik (The National Art Museum of Theodor Pallady). Neighborhood appreciated for its architecture, parks, restaurants and nice spots for a cup of tea, or a glass of wine. International schools around are Cambridge, Lauder, IBSB and the Italian School.

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