Neo-Renaissance Villa of Rudolf Koukola in Bubeneč
CZK 69,860,000
- 6 Rooms
- ~400 m² Total surface
Description
Neo-Renaissance villa from 1893
2 above-ground floors and 1 underground floor
Layout: 6+1
Interior usable area: 400 m²
Total land area: 915 m²
Built-up area: 246 m²
Potential for attic space utilization
Terrace: 31 m²
Winter garden
Wooden floors and tiling
Wooden windows
The villa is in need of complete renovation
Preserved original architectural features
Gas boiler heating
Energy Performance Certificate: G (the property is a cultural monument)
The Neo-Renaissance villa was built between 1892 and 1893 by Prague architect and builder Rudolf Koukola for his family
The villa is arranged across two above-ground floors and one basement level, with potential for attic development, allowing for an additional usable interior space of approximately 100 m²
The property is in its original condition, including windows and utility systems, offering the new owner the opportunity to adapt it to their specific needs and preferences
The representative spaces on the ground floor include a winter garden with views of the outdoor garden
Bedrooms with bathrooms are located on the first floor, which also features a spacious terrace overlooking Slavíčkova Street
The basement, thanks to windows and natural daylight, offers versatile usage possibilities, such as wellness, fitness, or a playroom
Since 1958, the villa has been designated as a cultural heritage site
Bubeneč is a highly sought-after location for embassies and consulates, making it one of the safest areas in Prague
The villa is suitable as a family residence, company headquarters, or an embassy
As the property is an immovable cultural monument, it is possible to receive subsidies covering up to 50% of the cost of restoration work
BalconyBasementTerrace