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Sale of 2 rooms. VIP apartments Lviv, vul. Krivonosa (Austrian Suite). Floor 3 / 4ts., Area 83 sq.m. Townhouse. The house was built in 1916. Preserved facade, a monument of local importance. Main entrance from the staircase, stone stairs, clean preserved entrance corridor. Reinforced concrete floor. Authentic restored pedestals, doors and parquet floors.From the living room balcony to the main street Krivonosa and overlooking the city center. The kitchen with a balcony overlooks the courtyard and the High Castle, the Tower, Kaiserwald Park, a green courtyard with a playground. Friendly neighbors.To the Market Square 15 minutes on foot, to the High Castle 9 minutesThe individual interior was designed and implemented by Let’s design studio.The kitchen has a preserved fireplace and adapted to modern appliances.Two entrance wardrobes, a cell, a bedroom with a wardrobe, preserved living rooms in the living room and bedroom. Floor heating in the kitchen, hallway and bathroom.Wooden windows made of euro beams, designer radiators, antique furniture, designer lamps, wooden ceiling, kitchen made of quality materials.Security: Alarm, gas detector, water flow sensors, armored doors.Equipment :, Two-function gas boiler, voltage stabilizer, heating thermostat, quality plumbing, washer-dryer, dishwasher, oven, TV, refrigerator.New communications: electricity, heating, water supply, meters (water, gas, electricity), internet and ip television.A complex of two three-storey and two four-storey tenement houses, built in 1911-1912 by Stanislav Dankovsky from the architectural and construction bureau of Zygmunt Fedorski and commissioned by entrepreneurs Jakub Zilberstein and Shimon Frey. The decor of the houses is dominated by elements of neo-Romanesque (neo-Gothic) style. At the beginning of the XX century in the townhouse № 37 lived - Vice-Director of the National Union of Industrialists Vladislav Bergel, Director of the Credit Union Stanislav Khomitsky, Rector of the Theological Seminary Fr. Until 1919, Jozef Gavorshevsky was a Ukrainian scholar, lawyer and politician, author of the draft Constitution of the Western Ukrainian People's Republic, professor of Austrian civil law at Lviv University Stanislav Dnistryansky. |