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 condominiums in 1999 with a total of three parties.
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 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.
Rebekka Müller
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No dataHallwylstrasse 32
3005 Bern (BE)