Extremely representative and stylishly renovated office floors in historic city palace from the turn of the century
The listed property at Prinz-Ludwig-Straße 7 was built around 1900 as a palace in the neo-baroque style. The façade is magnificently designed with ornamental gables and rich stucco decoration, wrought-iron balconies and bay windows supported by caryatids. The spacious entrance area with the historic staircase is impressive.
The building is currently being renovated from the ground up and restored true to the original at great expense in accordance with the requirements of the monument protection authority. The work is being carried out to the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship.
A lift in a modern steel/glass construction is also part of the modernization measures, as is the installation of floor-to-ceiling glazed French windows with small balconies at the rear of the building.
The property is optimally oriented to the south-west and north-east, with the inner courtyard facing south-west. The courtyard will also be completely redesigned, attractively landscaped and equipped with retractable individual parking spaces; there is direct access from Barerstrasse.
The office units are offered exclusively by us for letting and are almost completed - occupation is possible at short notice. Please refer to the equipment list in the appendix for details and fittings.
Spacious rooms, ceiling heights of approx. 3.0 m and a highly representative ambience characterize the office floors. Plank floors made of oiled oak parquet, stucco work, white coffered doors and paneled door reveals form the stylish framework.
Nine extremely spacious, prestigious office units will be created on five floors, meeting the highest demands. All offices will be equipped with state-of-the-art technical equipment.
High-quality fittings in the sanitary rooms and a harmonious lighting concept in the common areas will set modern design accents.
It goes without saying that each unit is equipped with the best possible modern communications technology.
The spacious Karolinenplatz with its obelisk, built around 1800, is the central hub between Karlsplatz and Königsplatz, the city center and Schwabing, the business and lifestyle district. In the immediate vicinity - parallel to Brienner Strasse - runs Prinz-Ludwig-Strasse, a quiet residential street that was laid out as an architectural ensemble at the end of the 19th century.
The property "Prinz-Ludwig-Straße 7" is predestined as a renowned business location. From here, the city center is within walking distance and the streetcar stops practically on the doorstep.
In the immediate vicinity are the green spaces of the Museum Quarter with the Old and New Pinakothek, Pinakothek der Moderne and the spectacular new building of the Brandhorst Collection.
For a business lunch or an after-work cocktail after closing time, popular restaurants such as the "Perazzo" (Oskar-von-Miller-Ring), the "Tresniewski" and the "Nido" (both on Theresienstraße), the "Lenbach" (Ottostraße), the "Literaturcafé" (Amiraplatz), the new "in" Italian restaurant "La Baracca" (Platz der Opfer des Nationalsozialismus) and the "Tambosi" on Odeonsplatz are all within easy reach, as are the diverse cultural offerings at the opera and the many theaters in the nearby city center.






