Charming and well-maintained apartment located on the third and partly fourth floor, with a Floor area approximately 141 m². This is a perfect family home thanks to its generous dimensions, three bedrooms, two Bathrooms a sunny Roof terrace .
Guided tour
The 1930sresidences this neighborhood are characterized by practical layouts and pleasant ceiling heights.
Milletstraat is a spacious street lined with residences a classic architectural style. It is a quiet and pleasant neighborhood with a playground on the corner, an organic market at Minervaplein on Fridays, and a wide selection of primary and secondary schools. Beethovenstraat, with its diverse range of shops and amenities, is only a five-minute walk away.
The communal and well-maintained staircase leads to the third floor. The spacious hall provides a pleasant entrance.
The bright living room is located at the front and offers a beautiful view of the street. The playful design of the facade includes an extra side window, allowing you to see even further down the street. The living room is spacious, with more than enough room for both a sitting area and a dining area. Both areas provide access to the hall, which creates a pleasant connection to the kitchen, among other rooms.
The enclosed kitchen is located at the rear and has a modern and timeless style. The kitchen is equipped with a fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and a spacious stove with oven. From the kitchen, you can step Immediately onto Immediately balcony.
The walls have a sleek finish and the entire apartment has sturdy laminate flooring.
On the first floor, there are two spacious bedrooms, one of which has access to the balcony. The first bathroom is also located on this floor and is finished with classic metro tiles. The bathroom has a bath-shower combination and a double sink. The toilet is separate.
There are two more Rooms on the second floor. One room is furnished as a laundry room, but could also serve as a study. The third bedroom is located at the front of the house. The second bathroom is decorated in the same style as the first and has a shower, sink, and toilet.
Outdoor space
The spacious Roof terrace approximately 41 m² is a wonderful place to relax, sit in the sun, or eat together at a large table. Its south-facing location and view of the inner gardens make this a beautiful outdoor space.
In addition, there is another balcony on the first floor, also facing south, accessible via the kitchen and one of the bedrooms.
Comfortable living in a pleasant location in the Beethovenbuurt neighborhood.
neighborhood guide
Every day, residents of the Apollo neighborhood enjoy the urban stamp that architect Berlage left on the neighborhood in the last century. From villas to mansions: characteristic of this 1930s neighborhood, which is almost entirely surrounded by water, are the spacious residences the Amsterdam School style. The facade stones and bridge sculptures by Hildo Krop, who was awarded the honorary title of City Sculptor of Amsterdam, also lend the neighborhood cachet.
In Beethovenstraat, coffee bars and restaurants such as Cafecito, et Claire, Margaux, and Ferilli's give the neighborhood a young and dynamic character. Olympiaplein is home to Coffee District for delicious coffee, French bakery Le Fournil, and Fromagerie L'Amuse. The wide avenues and greenery of Beatrixpark, with its modern sculptures and old trees, create a feeling of space and are ideal for sports and relaxation. The neighborhood is known for its good primary and secondary schools and also for its convenient location relative to the Ring and Amsterdam Zuid station.
Details
• Living area approx. 141 m²
• Roof terrace 41 m²
• South-facing balcony
• The ground lease will be purchased in full upon transfer of ownership
• Homeowners’ Association – professionally managed
• HOA service fees €207.04 per month
• National monument & nationally protected cityscape
• Non-owner-occupancy clause and age clause apply
• Project notary Lubbers & Dijk
ZONNEHOF
Milletstraat is a spacious, quiet street with residences a classic architectural style. In this pleasant neighborhood, you will find a playground on the corner, an organic market on Minervaplein on Fridays, and a wide selection of primary and secondary schools. Beethovenstraat, with a diverse range of shops and amenities, is only a five-minute walk away.
This charming and well-maintained apartment, located on the third and partly fourth floor, has a Floor area approximately 141 m² and, thanks to its generous dimensions, three bedrooms, two Bathrooms a sunny Roof terrace , is an ideal family home.
The 1930sresidences this neighborhood are known for their practical layouts and pleasant ceiling heights, which contribute to comfortable living.
Living in the Beethovenbuurt means enjoying a quiet and atmospheric environment with all conveniences within easy reach.
The Amsterdam School architectural style is characteristic of the Zuid district, and personally, I find this architecture beautiful. The apartments in the Zonnehof residential block are part of this style, and the block now has the status a national monument.
Judith de Jong | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
A block of 256 luxury apartments built in 1938-1939, designed by Dick Greiner in a mixture of Late Amsterdam School and Nieuwe Bouwen styles, commissioned by N.V. Bouw- en Exploitatiemij. ‘Socrates’. The building, called 'Zonnehof', covers the entire block surrounded by Watteaustraat, Courbetstraat, Michelangelostraat, and Milletstraat. The section on the corner of Watteaustraat and Courbetstraat (Watteaustraat 13 to 17a and Courbetstraat 42 to 48) is also part of the block, but was built later by Greiner (in 1951).
The 'Zonnehof' residential block, built in 1939-1940, including an indoor post office, is of great architectural and typological importance. The building marks an important development in multi-story construction with stairwells and reflects the later style of architect Dick Greiner, in which expressionist and functionalist elements come together. The carefully designed facades, with striking brickwork, terrazzo sidewalks, and concrete canopies and thresholds, make it an architectural highlight.
The Zonnehof on Milletstraat in Amsterdam Zuid is a striking example of Amsterdam School-style architecture. Built in the 1920s and 1930s, the building is characterized by expressive brick facades, rounded shapes, and decorative elements. The design shows a strong attention to detail, with decorative brickwork, horizontal lines, and large windows. The building has a characteristic symmetry and spacious windows, allowing light to playfully enter. Also typical are the unusual balconies and bay windows, which offer both functionality and aesthetics. The Amsterdam School style is clearly visible in the sculptural forms and the integration of art, such as decorations at the entrance and on the facades.
The communal and well-maintained staircase leads to the third floor. The spacious hall provides a pleasant entrance and offers easy access to the various Rooms.
The bright living room is located at the front and has a beautiful view of the street. The playful shape of the facade provides an extra side window, allowing you to see even further down the street. The living room is generously sized, with enough space for both a comfortable sitting area and a spacious dining table. Both areas have direct access to the hall, which provides a pleasant connection to the kitchen, among other things.
The closed kitchen is located at the rear and is designed in a modern and timeless style. The kitchen is equipped with a fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and a spacious stove with oven. From the kitchen, you can step Immediately onto Immediately sunny balcony.
The walls are smoothly finished, and the entire apartment has solid laminate flooring.
On the first floor, there are two spacious bedrooms, one of which has access to the balcony. The first bathroom is also located on this floor and is finished with classic metro tiles. The bathroom has a bath-shower combination and a double sink. The toilet is separate.
There are two more Rooms on the second floor. One room is furnished as a laundry room, but could also serve as a study. The third bedroom is located at the front. The second bathroom is decorated in the same style as the first and has a shower, sink, and toilet.
The spacious Roof terrace approximately 4 m² is a wonderful place to relax, sit in the sun, or eat together at a large table. Its south-facing location and view of the inner gardens make this a beautiful outdoor space.
In addition, there is another balcony on the first floor, also facing south, accessible via the kitchen and one of the bedrooms.
Every day, residents of the Apollo neighborhood enjoy the urban stamp that architect Berlage left on the neighborhood in the last century. From villas to mansions: characteristic of this 1930s neighborhood, which is almost entirely surrounded by water, are the spacious residences the Amsterdam School style. The facade stones and bridge sculptures by Hildo Krop, who was awarded the honorary title of City Sculptor of Amsterdam, also lend the neighborhood cachet.
In Beethovenstraat, coffee bars and restaurants such as Cafecito, et Claire, Margaux, and Ferilli's give the neighborhood a young and dynamic character. Olympiaplein is home to Coffee District for delicious coffee, French bakery Le Fournil, and Fromagerie L'Amuse. The wide avenues and greenery of Beatrixpark, with its modern sculptures and old trees, create a feeling of space and are ideal for sports and relaxation. The neighborhood is known for its good primary and secondary schools and also for its convenient location near the Ring and Amsterdam Zuid station.
accessibility
This location is naturally very strategic in relation to all metropolitan amenities and schools. It is also a very pleasant location for driving in from outside the city and going to the city center. Everything is close by and easily accessible. Even public transportation in the Zuidas is only a 4-minute bike ride away. You can walk along Cornelis Schuytstraat past the Hilton, and under the Amsterdams Lyceum you can walk or cycle straight into Vondelpark.
parking facilities
Parking is available via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 2.2). With a parking permit for Zuid 2.2, you may park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2, and Zuid-8. A parking permit for residents costs €192.81 per 6 months. There is currently no waiting period for this permit area. A second parking permit costs€482.03 per 6 months. (Source: Local authority , March 2025).