The extremely spacious and bright apartment is located on the 2nd floor of the historic and detail-loving property and is accessible via the staircase. The one-sided attached residential building was built in 1897 and divided into condominium ownership with a total of three parties in 1999.
The property has been classified as a protected K-object by the Monument Preservation of the City of Bern.
The apartment impresses with a spacious and well-thought-out room layout and a unique charm. It features a large entrance area, a light-flooded living and dining room, five separate rooms, a spacious kitchen with plenty of storage space, a bathroom, and a separate toilet.
A small private roof balcony and access to the generous, communally used roof terrace - accessed via an innovative, hydraulically retractable staircase - complete the offer. From here, an impressive panorama opens up over the roofs of Bern to the Federal Palace and the Bern Cathedral.
The apartment includes a storage room, a utility room, and a washing tower in the attic, as well as a large cellar in the basement. Additionally, there is a drying area in the attic and a wine cellar in the basement, which are used communally.
The stated price is a negotiation price. The apartment will be sold to the highest bidder.
Location
Location: The property is located in the city of Bern in the beautiful Kirchenfeld district. Kirchenfeld has always been one of the most popular and exclusive neighborhoods of the capital and impresses with its beautiful houses and stately mansions.
Community: For a long time, the Aare River formed the natural boundary between Kirchenfeld and the city of Bern. It was only with the completion of the Kirchenfeld Bridge in 1883 that settlement planning could begin at all. The development was intended to effectively correct the unrestrained shift towards the train station. The development of Kirchenfeld between 1880 and 1920 was one of the most significant urban planning ventures in Switzerland at the time and was subject to very strict building regulations. Thus, this neighborhood developed into a preferred residential area for the upper middle class and diplomatic residences. It has retained this character to this day. Approximately 146,000 inhabitants live in Bern. The tax rate is 1.54%.
Kindergarten and Schools: Daycare, kindergarten, primary and secondary schools are located in the vicinity and can be easily reached on foot or by bike. Higher and further education schools are available in the neighborhood (gymnasium) or in the city. These can also be reached in a very short time by bike or public transport.
Shopping: The neighborhood has a bakery and a supermarket. Comprehensive shopping options of all kinds are quickly accessible in the city.
Public & Private Transport: From Kirchenfeld, you can reach the city center of Bern in about 5 minutes by bus or tram; the tram stop Luisenstrasse is quickly accessible. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to the city center. The highway connection Ostring can be reached in 10 minutes.
Leisure: Kirchenfeld offers a wide range of leisure activities. Most of Bern's museums are located in this district. For children, the Dählhölzli Zoo is a highlight. In summer, you can cool off in the Aare or in the nearby swimming facility Ka-We-De. The beautiful recreational area of the Aare and the Dählhölzli forest offers many walking or jogging opportunities for nature enthusiasts and sports enthusiasts. Not to forget is the proximity to Gurten, which offers countless hiking and biking trails and a children's adventure park, making it a great excursion destination.
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3005 Bern (BE)