At first glance modest, this urban villa combines modern elegance with functionality. Designed by the renowned pre-war architect Wilhelm Brix, the modernist villa is distinguished by its clean lines and precise design.
From the street, the building appears understated: a few small windows with decorative grilles and an unusually shaped roof. At first sight, it might resemble a protective structure.
Closer inspection reveals the villa’s careful and organic design. The façade features subtle oval forms, and the window grilles are elegant and decorative.
The rear of the villa demonstrates its full potential: large windows fill the interior with natural light. Blue decorative shutters and a spacious raised terrace with an integrated two-car garage complete the elegant appearance.
Interiors
The 537 m² of usable space are currently in a shell condition but provide an impressive sense of space. Planned layout includes:
4 bedrooms
2 studies
2 dressing rooms
Expansive living area in enfilade style
Home gym with sauna
Impressive entrance hall suitable for a grand staircase
The 1,200 m² plot is fully fenced and has two entrances – one to the garage and one to the garden. An irrigation system is installed, all rooms are air-conditioned and ventilated, and the property is secured with an alarm system.
Area Breakdown:
Basement: 151 m²
Ground Floor: 151 m²
First Floor: 135 m²
Second Floor: 98.5 m²
Attic: 32 m²
Location
The villa is situated in Wrocław’s Borek district (Krzyki) within a residential area of villas. The infrastructure is excellent: schools such as the Wrocław International School, the nearby Grabiszyński Park, bus and rapid transit connections, as well as the city ring road, provide quick access to all parts of Wrocław.
Additional Features:
Gas heating (dual-function boiler)
Alarm system
New wooden windows
Viewings of this exceptional property are available by appointment.