Historical Villa Andrássy in Döbling: Luxury for 18.5 million euros!

Historical Villa Andrássy in Döbling: Luxury for 18.5 million euros!
in Döbling, one of the most charming districts in Vienna, is the impressive Villa Andrássy - a building jewel that has a lot to offer historically and architecturally. The gorgeous villa, which was previously known as Villa Kratzer, is offered for a minimum bid of 18.5 million euros on the “Willkaden” sales platform. This villa was built in 1863 according to the plans of the renowned architect Theophil Hansen , which is one of the most important representatives of classicism and historicism. Apart from her exclusivity, she is a real piece of Viennese history.
With a total of four floors and 18 rooms, the villa offers a lot of space and possibilities. It impresses with an elegant country house style architecture, which knows how to convince with freely grouped components and a tower grown on the side. The equipment not only includes magnificent ornamental paintings, but also an indoor pool, a spacious kitchen, an impressive entrance hall, a spacious residential salon and a winter garden. In addition, the villa is surrounded by a 3,253 square meter property, while the entire usable area is 1,821 square meters.
Elegant details and modern amenities
A special highlight is the roof terrace with a breathtaking view of the city. In the basement, the future owner can fall back on a wellness area and the indoor pool already mentioned. This combination of historical flair and modern comfort makes the Villa Andrássy a coveted object for lovers of exceptional properties that are looking for something unique.
The location of the villa not only offers a good connection to public transport, but is also surrounded by sports and leisure opportunities, restaurants and shops. Here Vienna can be enjoyed to the fullest.
Theophil Hansen - a master of his time
Theophil Hansen, the creator of this impressive villa, was born in Copenhagen in 1813 and was one of the most respected architects in Vienna until his death in 1891. Its buildings are still part of the cityscape and testify to its importance for Viennese style. Hansen was not only known for his elegant designs, but also for his comprehensive contributions to the urban expansion, including the famous music club building and the parliament, where his main work is located. His heir in Vienna is immortalized by the Theophil-Hansen-Gasse and numerous monuments.
With the current sales announcement of Villa Andrássy, another chapter is opened in the history of this extraordinary property. It remains to be seen whether she will soon find a new owner - it is clear that she has a very special piece of Vienna to offer, which not only impresses with his architecture, but also with his inheritance. Anyone who moves in here not only has a home, they also become part of a moving history.
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