Over Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 6A, Amsterdam
Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 6A, Amsterdam
Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 6A, Amsterdam
High ceilings, large windows, and approximately 360 m² of living space give the bel-etage in particular the feel of a New York LOFT. The apartment is part of a historic Art Deco building, designed in 1903 by architect Ed Cuypers. This building used to be a bank building owned by Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co. The facade and the imposing entrance with marble, turnstile, and dark wood confirm its distinguished appearance. Specifics For more information about possible subsidies, please visit the websites of the National Monuments Portal, Restoration Fund, and Cultural Heritage Agency.
Upon entering, the apartment Immediately offers Immediately large living room, where a lounge and dining room merge into a spacious and bright kitchen. All rooms feature high ceilings. In addition, there are a total of five bedrooms, three Bathrooms, a cinema, and a laundry room that complete the living space. A lovely and sheltered terrace, separated by a gigantic glass wall, extends from the kitchen, forming a single entity. The terrace offers a view of the beautiful green inner gardens of the Heren- and Keizersgracht.
Bel étage
Impressive entrance on the main floor. Here you will find a large communal hall for just four residences. The entrance provides Immediately to the living room, which measures over 80 m². It has six large windows facing the street and is finished with oak parquet flooring, partly original marble, and an impressive fireplace, making this space ideal for entertaining. There is a cloakroom with a guest toilet.
At the rear is a second living area with a Boffi kitchen, which is fully equipped with various MIELE built-in appliances and features a beautiful chic marble countertop and ebony front. The tall cabinets with integrated freezer and wine refrigerator offer plenty of storage space.
This space is bright and opens onto a sheltered terrace. It faces southwest, enjoying full afternoon sun and views of the Herengracht's ornamental gardens. Together, it creates a wonderful space for dining and wining.
On the same floor is the master bedroom, a large and high-ceilinged room with a dressing area and separate storage room. The luxurious en-suite bathroom features a Jacuzzi, Dornbach rain shower, separate toilet, and double sink.
The second bedroom on this floor also has its own bathroom with a rain shower and toilet.
Basement
The ground floor has three bedrooms, a media room, and a storage and laundry room. The bathroom on this floor has a shower and toilet. One room is used as a media room. The bedrooms can also be used as a gym/yoga room and/or home office.
There is a second entrance on this floor, perfect for an au pair or guests.
Surroundings
The apartment is located in a quiet section of Nieuwe Spiegelstraat, between Keizersgracht and Herengracht. It offers an oasis of calm in the bustling city center. This apartment has a separate entrance, perfect for an au pair or guests.
Located in the southern part of the city center, in the Spiegelkwartier, between Herengracht and Keizersgracht. A prime location on a quiet, intimate street lined with fashion boutiques and art and antique shops. The Vijzelstraat and canal are within walking distance of the Metro. There you’ll also find Holtkamp, Noé Boulangerie & Patisserie, and Harts Wijnhandel. For current residents, Bambino and Tokyo Ramen Takeichi were favorites for grabbing a quick bite after a busy day. But closer by, on Kerkstraat, is Casa Del Gusto, the Italian slow-food caterer with ingredients that quickly turn anyone into a top chef at home. Nieuwe Spiegelstraat is Immediately to the main entrance of the Rijksmuseum. It is within walking distance of the new Metro station on Vijzelgracht. Excellent access via Hobbemakade and Stadhouderskade.
• 4-meter-high ceilings
• Renovated in 2022
• High-quality finish 2022
• 1 fireplace
• Double-pane glass
• Wooden floors
• Freehold
• National Historic Landmark
• Patio off the kitchen-diner with afternoon and evening sun!
• 1 or 2 parking spaces for rent, accessed through the neighbors' entrance
This information has been compiled by us with the necessary care. However, we accept no liability for any incompleteness, inaccuracy, or otherwise, or the consequences thereof. All specified sizes and surfaces are indicative only.
The Measurement Instruction is based on NEN2580. The Measurement Instruction is intended to apply a more unambiguous method of measurement for giving an indication of the usable area. The Measurement Instruction does not completely rule out differences in measurement results, for example due to differences in interpretation, rounding off or limitations in performing the measurement.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €3,350,000 k.k.
- By arrangement
- 8 Rooms
- 5 bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Internal: Good to excellent
- External: Good to excellent
- Floor area: 360 m²
- Other internal space: 5 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 19 m²
- Garden area: 19 m²
- 1903
- Air conditioning
- Alarm system
- Mechanical ventilation
- In the center
- In residential area
- Paid parking
- On enclosed grounds
- Parking permits
- Garage possible
- Indoor
- Parking spot
- Central Heating Boiler
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- Sun terrace
- Local authority: Amsterdam
- Section: I
- Number: 1500
- Double glazed
- Apartment
- Ground floor apartment
- Monument
- Monumental building
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