In a prime location, situated on the beloved Duivelseiland between De Pijp and Amsterdam-Zuid, lies this bright and modernly finished apartment of 67 m² on a single residential level. The residence features an entrance on the third floor, a spacious living room with abundant sunlight, a modern kitchen with generous cooking island, one bedroom, a well-kept bathroom, and the possibility of creating a rooftop terrace.
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Tour
The apartment on the third floor is accessed via a shared hallway and offers space for a wardrobe and shoe cabinet upon entry. At the front is the bright living room with open views of the street and the Hobbemakade, enhanced by the corner position and large windows. The open kitchen, fitted with modern built-in appliances and a generous cooking island, forms the heart of the home. The bedroom at the quiet rear side provides space for a large wardrobe and possibly a work corner. The bathroom includes a walk-in shower, washbasin unit, and additional storage, with a separate toilet adjacent. On top of the property, a rooftop terrace can be realized, creating a unique outdoor space in the city.
Neighborhood
Roelof Hartstraat is located in the Museum Quarter of Amsterdam Oud-Zuid, surrounded by the charm of this lively neighborhood, known for its cultural richness, green spaces, and diverse dining and shopping opportunities. For daily groceries, an Albert Heijn is just around the corner, along with a quality lunchroom, butcher, dry cleaner, and patisserie.
For exclusive shopping, Pieter Cornelishooftstraat is within walking distance, while Van Baerlestraat offers a diverse selection of restaurants and bars, including The Seafood Bar and Brasserie Keyzer. The adjacent district of De Pijp also offers a wide range of dining options, including the renowned restaurants Ciel Bleu, IZAKAYA, and Maris Piper.
Art lovers are just steps away from icons such as the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk Museum, and the Van Gogh Museum. For a musical finale to the evening, the Concertgebouw is also close by. Both Vondelpark and Museumplein are within walking distance, ideal for escaping the bustle of the city and enjoying a moment of tranquility amidst greenery.
Details
• Residential surface area approximately 67 m²
• Possibility of creating a rooftop terrace on top of this residence
• Freehold property
• Application for transfer to perpetual leasehold under AB 2016 submitted on time
• Energy label C
• In Neo-Dutch Renaissance and Amsterdam School style
• Monthly VvE service charges €141.44
• Municipal designated heritage area
• Non-occupancy clause applies
This information has been compiled with due care. However, no liability is accepted for any incompleteness, inaccuracy, or otherwise, nor for the consequences thereof. All stated sizes and surfaces are only indicative.
The Measurement Instruction is based on NEN2580. The Measurement Instruction is intended to apply a more uniform method of measuring to provide an indication of the usable surface area. The Measurement Instruction does not completely exclude differences in measurement results, for example due to interpretation differences, rounding, or limitations during the measurement process.
Filantroop Roelof 15
Ideally located on the beloved Duivelseiland, nestled between De Pijp and Amsterdam-Zuid, this bright and modern apartment of 67 m² occupies a single residential level.
The entrance is situated on the third floor. The living is spacious and bathed in sunlight, while the modern kitchen is centred around a generous cooking island. The apartment features one bedroom, a well-appointed bathroom, and offers the possibility to create a private rooftop terrace.
Design Vision
Roelof Hartstraat 15 is a distinguished example of early 20th-century Amsterdam residential architecture, where elegance and restraint go hand in hand. The façade, composed of traditional brickwork, tall narrow windows and subtle decorative elements, reflects the refined urban building style of the period. This property forms a harmonious link within the architectural rhythm of the street, surrounded by monumental buildings and architectural highlights such as the nearby Roelof Hartplein and various properties in Neo-Dutch Renaissance and Amsterdam School styles.
The consistency in materials, proportions and detailing contributes to the characterful streetscape. As such, the property not only aligns seamlessly with the historical context of the neighbourhood, but also reinforces the spatial and aesthetic quality of the Museum Quarter.
Living and cooking
At the front, the bright living area offers an open view over the street and the Hobbemakade.
Thanks to the corner position and large windows, natural light fills the space throughout the day. The open kitchen integrates seamlessly with the living and is equipped with a selection of modern built-in appliances. The generous cooking island provides ample workspace and invites relaxed gatherings and shared moments.
Sleeping and bathing
The bedroom is situated at the quiet rear side of the apartment and offers ample space for a large built-in wardrobe and, if desired, a home workspace. The bathroom is fitted with a generous walk-in shower, a washbasin cabinet and additional storage space. A separate toilet is also present. On top of the apartment, there is the possibility to create a rooftop terrace, a rare opportunity to establish a private outdoor space in the heart of the city.
Neighborhood
Roelof Hartstraat is located in the Museum Quarter of Amsterdam Oud-Zuid, surrounded by cultural richness, green spaces and a wide range of restaurants and boutiques. For daily essentials, an Albert Heijn and several speciality shops are just around the corner. High-end shopping is nearby on P.C. Hooftstraat, while Van Baerlestraat and De Pijp offer an array of acclaimed restaurants and cafés, including Ciel Bleu, IZAKAYA and Maris Piper. The Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum, Van Gogh Museum and the Concertgebouw are all within walking distance, as are the Vondelpark and Museumplein — ideal for a quiet moment in a green urban setting.
Accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bicycle, car and public transport. The A10 Ring Road can be reached in under five minutes by car via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid). Various public transport options are located in the immediate vicinity. The Roelof Hartplein tram stop is less than five minutes on foot and offers connections to tram lines 3, 5, 12 and 24. The nearby North/South metro line at De Pijp provides a direct and swift connection to both the city centre and Amsterdam-Noord.
Parking
Parking is available on public roads through a permit system (Permit Area Zuid 8.1). A parking permit for Zuid 8.1 also allows parking in Zuid-1, Zuid-2 and Zuid-8. The cost of a residential parking permit is €192.81 for a six-month period. Currently, there is a waiting time of approximately six months for this permit area. A second permit is not available within this zone. In addition to street parking, residents with a permit can also make use of garage Museumplein, where parking is included free of charge.
(Source: City of Amsterdam, september 2025)