Antillean Guilder
Argentina Peso
Aruban Florin
Australian Dollar
Bahamian Dollar
Barbadian Dollar
Belize Dollar
Bermudan Dollar
Bitcoin
Brazil Real
Bulgarian Lev
Canadian Dollar
Cayman Islands Dollar
Chile Peso
China Yuan Renminbi
Columbian Peso
Costa Rican Colón
Czech Republic Koruna
Denmark Krone
Dominican Peso
Euros
Fiji Dollar
Ghanaian Cedi
Honduras Lempira
Hong Kong Dollar
Hungary Forint
Iceland Krona
India Rupee
Indonesia Rupiah
Israel Shekel
Jamaican Dollar
Japan Yen
Korea (South) Won
Lebanese Pound
Malaysia Ringgit
Mexico Peso
Mauritian Rupee
New Zealand Dollar
Nicaraguan Córdoba
Nigerian Naira
Norway Krone
Pakistan Rupee
Panamanian Balboa
Peruvian Sol
Philippine Peso
Poland Zloty
Russia Ruble
Singapore Dollar
South Africa Rand
Sweden Krona
Switzerland Franc
Taiwan New Dollar
Thailand Baht
Trinidad & Tobago Dollar
Turkey Lira
United Arab Emirates Dirham
United Kingdom Pound
Uruguayan Peso
US Dollar
Viet Nam Dong
Qatar Riyal
This villa was built by Hamburg architects Grell & Pruter in 1927. With its light-colored plaster façade, integrated brick elements, a round stair tower and an abstract front door grille, this property is already very special from the outside. The interior reveals a breathtaking sense of space with original style elements on a living space of approx. 190 m².A pentagonal vestibule leads you into the impressive hallway, where old charm and modernity meet and complement each other perfectly. New period interior doors meet industrial-style doors, the old paved floor and the spiral wooden staircase, lit by high leaded glass windows are just some of the special features.The living area impresses with linear stucco, a purist fireplace and a geometric parquet pattern. Corner window solutions extend the lines of sight, including in the adjoining dining area with access to the terrace. The kitchen is connected by a double-leaf door with glass insert and is fitted with high-quality, modern built-in furniture. A guest WC and a connected conservatory with access to the front terrace round off the space on the first floor.On the upper floor there are two connecting rooms with a balcony in front. Large herringbone parquet flooring, white wooden doors and a subtle wall design have been sensitively combined. The adjoining master bathroom can be reached through an arched door, two arched windows on either side of the washbasin emphasize the elegance, complemented by a free-standing bathtub. An opposite room has an en-suite shower room. A black and white patterned floor creates a completely different look and a large walk-in shower ensures a good start to the day. Another room has been fitted out as a dressing room with large built-in wardrobes.Another staircase leads to the converted attic. Here you are greeted by a gallery, bordered by a unique balustrade, which was modeled on the character of the house. The room height up to the ridge is also continued in the gable room and additional skylights provide good lighting. A shower room with exquisite fittings is also available on this level.The property has a full basement and an integrated garage offers space for your vehicle or to set up a studio. In addition to the boiler room, further rooms offer plenty of storage space. Embedded in the plot of approx. 1,207 m², the garden design also features many creative elements in the form of hedges, brick borders and staggered levels, which give this ensemble clear shapes and a very special attitude.Fall in love with this villa with its own history during a personal viewing.
Click here to take a virtual tour