A unique historical building built in 1936 in the style of Californian haciendas, which inspired Václav M. Havel when building the Barrandov villa colony. The multifunctional villa with elements of Czech functionalism was designed by Ing. Vilém Beer. It currently has three well-maintained residential units on three floors and a non-residential unit in the basement with the possibility of expansion. In the garden, there are mature trees and shrubs.
The first two floors consist of independent residential units, each with a layout of 4+kt with terraces facing the garden and balconies facing the street. The apartments have wooden parquet floors, double wooden windows and preserved original storage spaces. The attic apartment 2+kt offers a view of the Vltava River with the dominating Braník brewery. The 600 sqm garden has mature trees and shrubs. Thanks to its layout, the property offers many possibilities of use. The house could also serve as a company headquarters or a clinic.
The villa is located at the top of a quiet residential area of Barrandov near the Film studios. Bus connections run to the Smíchovské Nádraží station. There are excellent transport links to the city centre and the airport.
Hlubočepy is a district in the south of Prague 5. It is situated in a valley along the Dalejský Brook and consists mainly of family houses. The first mention of Hlubočepy dates back to 1257. In 1922 Hlubočepy became part of Greater Prague. In the territory of the district or in its close vicinity there are several protected areas - e.g. Prokopské Údolí, Barrandovské Skály, Ctirad, Pod Žvahovem, which offer many corners for sports enthusiasts, romantic dreamers or families with children. There are also nature trails and countless activities within the TJ Sokol Hlubočepy that encourage active leisure time. Nearby you will find all civic amenities (kindergarten, school, polyclinic, post office, OC Smíchov - 10 minutes by car). There are also several tram, train and bus stops, which will take you to the city center within 20 minutes.