Description
In the 1st district of Budapest, on Naphegy, this representative property awaits you, which is excellently suitable for a residence, an office building and an embassy.
The house was built in 1905 in Alpine Art Nouveau style. Its current owner carried out a major renovation and modernization of the property in 1998, taking into account the original features of the house. But the maintenance of the house is still ongoing.
The gross 550 sqm luxury villa has 11 + 1 rooms.
An original fireplace in the beautiful living room downstairs makes this special building even more impressive. 5 separate apartments perfectly serve the needs of even a large family.
The building consists of 4 levels:
Garage-basement level 179 sqm: offices, guest apartment, sauna, two-car garage - which is directly connected to the house
Ground floor 141 sqm + 13 sqm covered terrace: reception area, amazing 50 sqm living room with 8 m ceiling height, huge windows, special Art Nouveau staircase with gallery railing, lounge, dining room, kitchen.
Upstairs - bedroom 110 sqm: with parent's bedroom (2 rooms, 2 bathrooms, wardrobe), large terrace, separate apartment. Attic - bedroom 69 sqm useful floor area: 3 separate apartments, each with bathroom, wardrobe, common living room, balcony.
The attic is panoramic towards the city.
The 1347 sqm garden is landscaped and equipped with an automatic irrigation system.
In addition to the garages, several cars can be parked in the garden.
It is excellent for organizing events and large family gatherings.
The capital of Hungary is a European city in every sense of the word - in terms of intellectual, cultural, scientific and economic significance. Budapest - one of the 'youngest' capitals in Europe - has a history of more than a thousand years, and even the history of the free royal cities of Pest and Buda, as well as the market town of Obuda as an inhabited settlement, is obscured. The contradiction is apparent and stems from the fact that the three cities merged only in the second half of the last century. Due to its natural geography, it is considered one of the most beautifully situated capitals in the world.
Budapest has good public transport, which has recently been expanded with a new metro. It hosts various music and art festivals throughout the year, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to internationally acclaimed events. The capital is also a business center, with a significant number of multinational companies headquartered in the city.
Nightlife offers a variety of clubs, pubs and restaurants, with 'ruin pubs' being the latest hits: housed in old tenement houses, furnished with old-fashioned, worn-out furniture, giving them a unique retro feel. They also operate as cultural community areas with film clubs, theater performances, concerts, exhibitions and creative workshops.