Early modernist villa from the First Czechoslovak Republic era located in Prague’s diplomatic district of Bubeneč. The property offers approximately 726 m² of living space on a 945 m² plot. The main living levels have been renovated, while historic elements and original architectural details have been carefully preserved.
A spacious foyer with an original staircase leads into the home. Multiple living and dining areas, a salon, a study, and a winter garden provide generous interior space. A large terrace offers direct access to the garden via a two-flight exterior staircase.
The upper floor features three bedrooms with two high-quality bathrooms, a balcony, built-in wardrobes, and an additional leisure room.
The attic level provides further living and utility space, including a kitchen, two bathrooms, several rooms, and storage areas. The separately accessible basement with garden access can be used as a wine cellar, technical area, or adapted for individual concepts such as a wellness area, guest suite, or staff quarters.
The technical equipment meets modern luxury standards. The kitchen is fitted with Miele appliances, while underfloor heating is installed in the kitchen and bathrooms. Sanitary fixtures are by Villeroy & Boch and Hansgrohe, and the bathrooms feature large-format Italian tiles. Original wooden elements, parquet floors, and built-in features have been carefully restored and complemented.
The property is equipped with a surveillance camera system and an alarm system that can be connected to a monitoring center. The smart home system (Loxone) enables centralized control of lighting, heating, and building functions via app. Features include dimmable lighting with adjustable color temperature, zone-based heating control, heated towel rails, a Buderus gas heating system, a central water shut-off system, as well as pre-installation for e-mobility and automatic garden irrigation.
Parking is available on the property, including an electrically operated entrance gate.
The Bubeneč neighborhood is known for its established residential character in Prague. Embassies, international schools, renowned restaurants, and Stromovka Park—the city’s most important recreational area—are all in the immediate vicinity. The connection to the city center is excellent.
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