The Svoboda & Williams real estate agency has successfully sold all of the 11 exquisite apartments and stylish studios in the Štefánikova 1 residential project. This elegant 19th century palace, situated at a prestigious address in Brno, offers both apartments and retail premises. New owners can now enjoy views of Lužánky Park.
Eleven studio and one-bedroom attic apartments, including two duplexes, were created on the second floor of the palace, built in a late Historicist style by the famous Austrian architect Josef Nebehosteny. "While two thirds of the units have found new owners, thanks to the high demand for rental apartments in the center of Brno, some will be rented out,” explains Tereza Štěrbová, property consultant at Svoboda & Williams' Brno branch.
Thanks to its history and architecture, Štefánikova 1 boasts a unique atmosphere, underscored by impressive common areas with ornamental stucco, tiled floors, and a staircase with original cast-iron railings.
This historic corner building with a prominent octagonal bay window originally served as the family seat of Bernhard and Samuel Morgenstern, two brothers who were significant entrepreneurs in the malting industry. In the city of Brno, this was considered an attractive location within quick reach of the center and proximity to Lužánky Park. All of Brno's university buildings and a variety of lively establishments are just a short distance from the palace.