Property key facts
The former landowner Wilhelm Griebenow had sold the barely built-up Schönhause Allee in 1840 and it took until 1858 before the master stonemason Rudolf Müller built this house as his summer residence. The Gründerzeit old building and the former laundry factory, which are connected by a courtyard, were renovated in 2010. Thus, the old building fabric was restored to its original state and offers a unique blend of past and present.
The spacious apartment is located…
The former landowner Wilhelm Griebenow had sold the barely built-up Schönhause Allee in 1840 and it took until 1858 before the master stonemason Rudolf Müller built this house as his summer residence. The Gründerzeit old building and the former laundry factory, which are connected by a courtyard, were renovated in 2010. Thus, the old building fabric was restored to its original state and offers a unique blend of past and present.
The spacious apartment is located on the 1st floor of this special building which is subject to historical preservation. On a living space of approx. 155 m², the clearly designed floor plan offers extensive space for creative and personal design. A rarity for an apartment in Prenzlauer Berg are the extraordinarily high ceilings with a height of up to approx. 3.80 m, which in Berlin are more common in Charlottenburg. This creates an extraordinarily comfortable feeling of space, the character of which is optimally complemented by historic old building details such as stucco elements, double and wooden coffered doors and solid wood floorboards. A real eye-catcher is an original massive sandstone on the living room ceiling. The old building apartment has five rooms, two bathrooms (one of them with walk-in shower and bathtub), an open, 2020 renovated kitchen as well as a large dressing room and a west-facing balcony. A special highlight is the en suite bathroom in the former servants' staircase, which fulfills the desire of a tower room. Thus, you are offered a perfect melange of old and new, creating exciting sightlines and making this unique apartment a very special experience. The rooms are painted with trendy Anna-von-Mangoldt colors and feature mostly stucco moldings and, in the main rooms, stucco rosettes.
Prenzlauer Berg is one of the hippest districts in Berlin. The district offers a high quality of life and there is an immense amount to discover. Numerous cafes and restaurants, small boutiques with a fine range of products and selected specialty stores can be found here. Not only is it easy to do your daily shopping in the immediate vicinity, but Helmholtzplatz and the popular Kollwitzkiez also invite you to linger and relax. In the recently redesigned Mauerpark, sports enthusiasts get their money's worth with soccer, basketball field hockey and tennis courts as well as a tartan track.
Berlin's cultural offerings, which are known beyond the city limits, can be enjoyed to the fullest from here: opera houses, the philharmonic orchestra, theaters and a variety of museums can be reached quickly. The public transportation system offers optimal connections to the city center. In just a few minutes on foot, you can reach the S-Bahn, U-Bahn and streetcar. A planned widening of the sidewalks and conversion of parking spaces into a bike path on the main thoroughfare by the end of 2023 will further enhance the quality of life in the immediate vicinity.
Since the new home of the current owners is still being renovated, the conclusion of a lease agreement with the current owners is desired (term until approximately the end of 2023).
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