SOLD

Living Space: approx. 187,6 m2
 

COURTAGE

3% of the purchase price stated in the notarial sales contract plus VAT at the statutory rate, currently 3.57%. The commission is due upon signing the notarial contract and is payable by the buyer to EBRO Immobilien GmbH.

Location
 

The Castle of Nymphenburg, completed in 1679 in his first form in the west of Munich has been extended during the reign of various Bavarian kings and stylistic epochs as a "total work of art" and each commissioned by the then star architects and park designers to one of the most beautiful royal castles in Europe. In 1792 Karl Theodor opened the Nymphenburg Palace Park for the people. Around the enchanting palace complex, the most beautiful mansions with splendid gardens were built during the Wilhelminian period. To this day, the area is one of the most exclusive residential areas in Munich. The proximity to the Fünfseenland and on the other hand to the city center makes it still a perfect place. Here it is quiet and green and yet urban life is not far, because the hip and urban Neuhausen is only a few tram stations away. Nymphenburg can be described as the western counterpart to the elegant Herzog Park.







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Property
 

In 2004, the monument specialist MATTUSCH Wohnbau succeeded in acquiring the former Jesuit monastery, located in the western area of the Nymphenburg Palace Park, redesigning and converting it into a high-class residential art object. The ensemble is the only residential building in the castle park. The planning and executive architecture office was Franke Rössel Rieger Architekten. They supplemented the listed exposed concrete building with originally approx. 2,800 m2 of living space with "gold" panelled new-build areas. On then about 3,500 m2 emerged 14 high-class and absolutely exceptional apartments. The entire object was renovated in close coordination with the monument authority extremely complex and technically brought to modern times. The final overall object, called "REDUCT", received various prizes, including the Facade Award 2009 and the awarding of the overall design by the Stiftung Deutscher Denkmalpreis.
The apartment offered here, over two floors, is located in the southwest of the complex and offers fantastic views over the castle's own garden in the unobstructable green. A garden with about 295 m2 in special use belongs to the apartment as well as 2 underground parking spaces.


 

Nymphenburg

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