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1 884 000 €

Appartement à Ljubljana, Slovénie, 461.3 m2

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  • ID de la propriété sur Prian.info: 3322615
    ID d'objet sur le site Web de la société: 101108-475
    Dernière mise à jour: 17.10.2023
    Nombre de vues: 3239

1 884 000 €

Appartement à Ljubljana, Slovénie, 461.3 m2

461 m2

  • ID de la propriété sur Prian.info: 3322615
    ID d'objet sur le site Web de la société: 101108-475
    Dernière mise à jour: 17.10.2023
    Nombre de vues: 3239

Spécification

Prix de vente 1 884 000 €
Prix au m2 4 084.11 €
Surface 461.3 m2
Adresse Slovénie, Ljubljana
Emplacement dans la ville

Description

Construction: 1500
Location: Ljubljana / top center
2nd floor
Area: 127.4 m2
Reconstructed early baroque palace
Elevator
Complete renovation carried out in 2018
The apartments are generally renovated until the choice of final materials
Complete renovation carried out in accordance with the protection of the monument
Parking arranged in the city parking house Kongresni trg
Possibility of change to business premises
Possibility to combine units or purchase the entire 2nd floor of the building
Heating: District / heating
We recommend a visit and purchase to anyone looking for an apartment in the top center of Ljubljana, which they want to complete by choosing their own materials. Extremely suitable for investment, rental guaranteed.

Rey's Palace, built on the border between Baroque and Baroque Classicism, around 1760. The predecessor of the magnificent Baroque palace, which in the 16th century arose from two original houses and was rebuilt in the 17th century, was bought by Ludvik Anton the noble Rey and her put on a baroque image. The house, consisting of three interconnected or closed arcaded corridors of interconnected tracts enclosing the inner courtyard, has been given its present appearance through numerous alterations from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. Two-storey courtyard arcaded corridors can be placed near the architect Carlo Martinuzzi, and the facade near the architect Lovrenc Prager.

Contact us for more information and a guided tour.

The condition of the purchase is that the buyer assumes the payment of real estate transfer tax


Personne à contacter

Victoria Savchenko
Director of foreign investment projects
Langue: anglais
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