Hroznová Prague Flats
Hroznová Street, Prague 1 - Malá Strana
| Unit | Interior | Balcony/terrace | Parking | Monthly rent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2nd floor, 5 bed flat, 3-level attic, F 2/3 | 176.00 m2 | - | 0 | rented |
| 2nd floor, 5 bed flat, 3-level attic, F 1/3 | 189.00 m2 | - | 0 | rented |
| 2nd floor, 3 bed flat, F 1/2 | 173.00 m2 | - | 0 | rented |
| 1st floor, 3 bed flat, F1/1 | 156.00 m2 | - | 0 | rented |
| 1st floor, 2 bed flat, F2/1 | 103.00 m2 | - | 0 | rented |
| Ground floor, 3 bed flat, F3&1/T combo | 210.00 m2 | - | 0 | rented |
| Ground floor, 2 bed flat, F 3/T | 131.00 m2 | - | 0 | rented |
| Ground floor, 1 bed flat, F 2/T | 74.00 m2 | - | 0 | rented |
| Ground floor, 1 bed flat, F 1/T | 88.00 m2 | - | 0 | EUR 1 600 |
Introduction:
Are you searching for a perfect combination of functional modern design and old world elegance with traces of the past everywhere you look? If so, this historical gem on the enchanting island of Kampa is the choice for you. Behind two massive wooden doors which dominate a classicist facade you will find a meticulously renovated entrance hall with clean archways, granite flooring and simple yet stately ceiling molding. The clean and simple sophistication of the design and detail in the foyer will surely impress you. As you walk up the partially original wooden spiral staircase, decorated with lush tropical house plants, notice the bulky authentic nuts and bolts and the skillfully crafted wrought iron railing. Artistic graphics of the Czech Republic cleverly hide electricity boxes, while many mirrors throughout the house create the illusion of more open space and light.
Location:
Located in one of the most tranquil and delightful sections of Mala Strana is Kampa Island, a piece of land separated from the mainland by the Certovka (Devil's Canal). This area is often referred to as the 'Venice of Prague' due to the quaint boats that float dreamily on the canal daily and the numerous pretty hidden gardens located close to many beautiful decorated buildings.
This particular building sits perfectly between southern Mala Strana and Kampa Square, divided by the whimsical canal. The Mala Strana section is stunning with the Gothic Church of Our Lady Below the Chain situated near Maltese Square, the stately French Embassy and the once controversial John Lennon wall; in the past a hassle and a loud statement against the Communists, now a celebration of free speech and the artist it's named after. On the other side is magical Kampa Square guarded by Medieval Charles Bridge. Kampa Square is surrounded by cafes and award winning restaurants which beckon to wanderers. Other Prague inhabitants enjoy weekend picnics on the southern part of Kampa in a relaxing wooded park. Not to be forgotten is the fantastic Kampa Museum, a collection of modern art from Central Europe (large collection of Frantisek Kupka) founded by the well-known Czech-American art lover Mrs. Meda Mladek and housed in a renovated mill building. An intriguing mixture of culture, architecture, culinary treats and history blend together to make Kampa one of the most atmospheric places in the glorious city of Prague.
Flats / Penthouses:
The house has 9 flats ranging in size from overly spacious to one bedroom. Two of the flats feature impressive original ceiling murals renovated by the National Heritage Institute. The design of the interior is characterized by the usage of natural materials and by simple clean lines which emphasize the Gothic vaulting. Ceramic tile flooring throughout the flats and bathrooms, built-in shelving and wardrobes and modern sleek kitchens combine the luxury of living in a historical flat with contemporary amenities. Take a look out of the original windows into cosy ivy-covered private gardens and relish in the experience of living in this top-end residence.
Services, Facilities, and Security:
Satellite connection, possibility of Internet connection, security system, private garden for ground floor apartments, reception.










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