This impressive penthouse is located in a stately building built in the late 1800s in the neo-Renaissance style with a wide, ornate facade and stands in the so-called "New Town," conceived and designed by German architect Sebastian Altmann.
The penthouse apartment was born from a careful renovation of the attic in 1994. Special features such as independent heating, a wood-burning fireplace, the large olla stove, fine parquet and natural stone cladding, exquisite bathrooms, electric shutters, a burglar alarm system, and an elevator that comes directly to the floor further enhance the accommodation.
An ornate entrance hall leads to a wintergarten that leads to the two separate parts of the property and the large terrace of about 60 square meters. From this terrace there is a splendid view of the beautiful cathedral bell tower and the surrounding mountains.
Facing east, the living area consists of a large living room with large windows and a marble fireplace, a dining room lined with wood paneling, a kitchen, a pantry, and a small toilet.
To the west, the partially attic sleeping area consists of a double bedroom, a walk-in closet, a windowed bathroom with shower and bathtub, three single bedrooms, a technical room/laundry room, and a second bathroom. The entire sleeping area is illuminated by natural light through the dormer windows, which overlook the brilliant foliage of the century-old plane trees, giving it an evocative charm.
Corridors and hallways connect the various rooms in the accommodation.
There are three cellars in the basement, and the inner courtyard houses bicycle parking.
Possible garage nearby to be bought extra.
Arranged cadastrally as two units, this property could be divided into two separate flats. For detailed plans on different distribution ideas such as division into two units or other configurations, we offer advice from our professionals.
We are located in the heart of the capital, near Walter Square with the beautiful cathedral built in the Gothic style in 1501, museums, municipal theater, conservatory, and Free University of Bolzano.
The highly serviced area with facilities for residents is located not far from the Talvera Meadows, the city's green oasis.