You cannot buy a place in Heaven. However, Heaven is now for sale. With an area six times larger than the one of the Principality of Monaco, spread over 1.200 hectares, "Holbina Trei Bibani" resort is one of the most spectacular properties in the hospitality industry.
The interwar Bucharest witnessed a period of intense development between the two world wars for both, the economy of Romania and the development of the real estate sector. The excellent evolution was marked by the city’s expansion of surface and density. The historical and central neighborhoods were either systematized or upgraded under the soar of the demographic evolution.
The historic house with neoclassical architecture, built at the end of the 19th century, symbol of the elitist lifestyle of the interwar period, is located on one of the quietest streets of the former Mântuleasa slum, at a short distance from the 0 km of the Capital.
A spectacular penthouse with 5 rooms in Northern Bucharest. Located on the 8th and 9th floor of a new block, the apartment also benefits from a third floor, where a usable terrace of 130 sqm is situated.
When you hear ”Saxon house” the first thing that comes to your mind might be Prince Charles and his property in Viscri. An important unit of the local heritage, the Saxon houses are much more than that. More than 200 villages and many cities in Transylvania bear the mark of the Germanic civilization. And the Saxon house in Codlea, built between 1905-1907, makes no exception.
Built in a wanted area of Snagov, among exceptional neighbors, near the famous Club Snagov, but far enough from being disturbed by the parties noises, our villa built in 2002 is located in the middle of the land plot, facing east, surrounded by mature trees such as oaks, firs or Paulownia trees, some of them over 300 years old, roses, fruit trees, the view is continuing with the beautiful wa
This original apartment occupies the entire first floor of a beautiful villa in Dorobanti Capitale neighborhood. Built in 1946, the building is signed by Armenian architect Emil Călinescu (1903-1981) and has only two apartments, one on each level.Each one benefits from the 698 sqm land, divisible. Half of the semi-basement and attic can be purchased separately.
The villa from Școala Herăstrău provides a generous living space in the vicinity of the largest park of the city. Although situated close to the heart of the city, as well as to the main business districts, still, the property can cover the need for interior space, and in the same time easy access to the regular destinations of a family with children.
The development of the Viforâta village is closely linked to the construction of the Viforâta Monastery, 5 km North of Târgoviște City. According to official records, Voda Vlad V founded the monastery about 500 years ago (1530), and the process was repeated a century later by Matei Basarab.
Designed by architect Dimitrie Hârjeu (Herjeu) in FrenchNeoclassical style, this impressive house is located downtown, in the vicinity of Cișmigiu Park, on the Mihail Kogălniceanu boulevard. The estimated construction year is 1927. The building preserves the plate with the architect’s signature. Before 1944, the house with over 34 rooms was the office of the Gestapo and German Embassy.
An imposing Baroque Palace, 6 annexes of the XVII – XIX century (stables, riding stables, crypt, greenhouse, barn) that were integrated in a dendrological park in the early XIX century, rearranged in the ‘70s as a botanical garden and refurbished over the time.
Sinaia is the Romanian city with the largest number of buildings classified as historical monuments per inhabitant. Not incidentally, the way the city looks today is the result of the work and signature of some of the most important Romanian architects: Ion Mincu, Toma Socolescu, Paul Smărăndescu, Duiliu Marcu or Grigore Cerchez, to name just a few of them.
The penthouse on the shores of Lake Băneasa is a truly exclusive one, from positioning to the smallest finishing and furnishing details. It is the only penthouse of a block of 14 apartments and therefore fully occupies the last two levels of it, offering a 360 degree view of the surroundings and the chain of two adjacent lakes. The penthouse has a built area of 655 sqm and is built on two levels.
The palace was built in 1908, according to the plans of architect Sztarill Ferenc, in eclectic style, from the Gerliczy family, hence the name of Gerliczy Palace. The architect was one of the students of the Viennese school of architecture of Gustav Klimt and became the symbol of the Secession style in Oradea.
Built in the middle of the nineteenth century by baron Urban Petru of Monyoro, the mansion is located on the 79th National highway, on the road between Arad and Oradea, 28 km from Arad. In 1994, the mansion was completely renovated, and all the original architectural elements were preserved.
The castle was built during the 17th century by Gyulay Ferencz, an Austrian general, the only child of Hungarian nobleman Gyulay Ignacz. Ferencz built the mansion on the site of a smaller building. The general’s family ruled the town called Mintia, that was renamed Marosnemeti, a term derived from the Hungarian word "nemet", that translates to "German".
The Cantacuzino-Ghica Castle from Deleni is one of Moldova’s most notable castles. The first building of the present-day architectural ensemble was the church erected in 1669, near a boyar’s court, probably the oldest in the principality.After Maria Cantacuzino’s marriage with Constantin Ghica in 1778, the estate entered the possession of the Ghica-Deleni family.
In Buzău Valley, following a charming road through forests, an unexpected view emerges: Carpathian Estate, a domain created as a micro-universe of relaxation and supreme comfort. Located on a previous 10 hectares orchard, the place enjoys a panorama that stretches to the balneary resort Sărata-Monteoru.
An exponent of the architectural heritage left in the Banat area by the noble Macedonian Rumanian Mocioni family, the Căpâlnaș ensemble still talks today about the well-being and importance of this great family. The palace, a key component of the whole ensemble, is one of the first projects of the Viennese architect Otto Wagner.
The birth certificate of the monumental place that would definitively enter into the city life of Craiova and the country through the name, utility and brilliance of “Minerva Casino”, was signed more than a century ago, when the architect Toma Dobrescu handed over the plans for the new construction to a society in which entrepreneurs and workers were predominantly Italian.
Designed by the pioneer of modern Romanian architecture, at the command of the Interwar Romania's last Prime Minister, the Octavian Goga Villa is one of the iconic houses in Bucharest. Named after its first owner, the great poet and Transylvanian politician, the villa was built between 1936 and 1938.
Descendant of an ancient Byzantine family of Greek origin, Constantin I. Nottara (1859-1935) was without doubt one of the great personalities of the Romanian theatre being an accomplished actor and an excellent educator. He studied at the Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in Bucharest and at the Odeon Theatre in Paris.
This historical villa is located in the downtown area of Batiștei, close to the High Court of Cassation and Justice, on General David Praporgescu Street.The building benefited from consolidation and restoration works during 1991-1993, maintaining its original architectural elements.
The charming mansion with remarkable architectural details can be found on the Dacia Boulevard, in the area of the Ioanid park, known as one of the luxury areas in Bucharest. Many buildings built there between the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century can be found today in the List of Historical Monuments.
The old Constanța, with its historic peninsula, filled with stories and the past of an extraordinary city, is revealed to us today through its architectural richness and the urban eclecticism. Ovidiu Square - the former Independence Square, just like a cornerstone, gathered around and coordinated the development and systematization of the streets that span the Peninsula.
Located right at the feet of Ciucaș Massif and surrounded by the stunning landscapes of the Balaban, Babeș and Zăganului mountains, the small depression of Cheia offers an exquisite painting of meadows, shady forests and clear waters. Initially developed as a small settlement around Cheia Monastery, Cheia Mountain Resort gradually increased due to the expansion of logging.
The complex developed on a surface of over 3 ha, part of the Frânculești Domain, is situated at 17 km from Ploiești, in a fairy tale landscape at the edge of the forest. On this domain, the nature is revealed in all its splendor, no matter the season.
Built in 2014 in a modern architectural style, the villa has an original form, with simple geometries and innovative materials. The two levels structure encompasses the day area on the ground floor and the night area on the first floor. The interior design relies on generous surfaces, with openings towards the exterior that value the natural light and surrounding landscapes.
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