Description
The imposing villa, surrounded by extensive, park-like gardens, impresses not only with its architecture, but also with its numerous amenities. It is one of the most magnificent buildings in the Neckar Valley. Thanks to its south-facing orientation, there is an unobstructed view of Heidelberg Castle and the "Old Bridge".
The villa was built in 1903 in the Mediterranean Renaissance style by the renowned architect Philipp Jelmoli. In 1916, the building was transformed into a magnificent residence by architect Franz Sales Kuhn. In the 1980s, a thorough renovation was carried out under the then owner, allowing the historical elements to shine in new splendor. The roof was also extended in 1953.
The property is divided into 4 residential units in accordance with the Condominium Act:
Residential unit 1 (granny apartment):
Basement: 63.4 m² - 1 garage parking space
Residential unit 2:
KG: 99.97 m² - no parking space
Basement: 153.97 m² - no parking space
Ground floor: 218.34 m² - 2 parking spaces, 2 garage parking spaces
Residential unit 3 (commercial use):
Upper floor: 190.24 m² - 1 garage parking space
Residential unit 4:
DG: 200.78 m² - 1 garage parking space