A two-story apartment of nearly 195 m², located in the Museum Quarter. The apartment features a bright en-suite bedroom at the front, a luxurious kitchen-diner, three spacious bedrooms, a children’s bedroom, two luxurious Bathrooms, a balcony, and a Roof terrace approximately 33 m² with views over Amsterdam-Zuid. Situated on freehold land. Schedule your viewing Immediately via this link.
Guided tour
A classic en-suite room forms the heart of the living area, with stained glass sliding doors, built-in cupboards, and high ceilings of over three meters.
At the front is a bright living room with a bay window and a view of the lively street scene on Van Baerlestraat; centrally located is a dining room that opens directly onto the kitchen. This sleek kitchen-diner combines modern comfort with classic elegance and is equipped with various built-in appliances. French doors open onto an intimate north-facing balcony. The herringbone parquet flooring and refined detailing create a balanced and elegant atmosphere.
The sleeping floor comprises four bedrooms, including bedrooms the front. At the rear is a third bedroom with air conditioning and access to an additional bedroom, which can also serve as a walk-in closet or workspace. The centrally located bathroom is finished with anthracite-colored tiles and features a freestanding bathtub, spacious walk-in shower, double vanity, and underfloor heating. There is a separate laundry room with an additional toilet.
Modern black pivot doors provide access to the Roof terrace 33 m² Roof terrace , facing southwest and equipped with a kitchenette featuring a refrigerator. An ideal setting for long evenings in the sun, with views over the rooftops of Amsterdam-Zuid toward Museumplein and the Concertgebouw.
Neighborhood Guide
The apartment is located in a highly sought-after area of Amsterdam Zuid, in the Museum Quarter, near Museumplein, between the Concertgebouw neighborhood, De Pijp, and the city center. Famous museums, such as the Van Gogh, Rijks, and Stedelijk Museums, the Concertgebouw, and luxury shopping streets adjacent to Van Baerlestraat—such as Beethovenstraat and P.C. Hooftstraat—are just around the corner. The lively Pijp neighborhood, home to the famous Albert Cuyp Market, is also within walking distance, as are Vondelpark, Sarphatipark, and the city center. An ideal place to live, with all amenities within easy reach. Easily accessible by public transportation (tram lines 2 and 5 and many (night) bus lines) and by car via the A10 ring road at exits S109 and S108.
Details
• Living area approx. 194 m²
• Roof terrace of approximately 33 m²
• Located on freehold land
• Energy label E
• Homeowners’ association (VvE) service charges €300 per month
• Renovated in 2020
• Municipally protected cityscape
Maison Lumière
A particularly spacious and characterful upper floor apartment of approximately 194 m², located on a striking corner with plenty of light thanks to the large windows and charming bay window. The layout is inviting and functional, with an attractive lounge, an intermediate space, and a spacious kitchen as a connecting element. Original details such as the distinctive ceilings, wooden paneling, and en suite layout bring elegance and an authentic atmosphere to the space. The bedrooms on the third floor are of standard size and comfortably positioned.
The Roof terrace a valuable addition; easily accessible and ideal as a quiet outdoor space in the heart of the city.
Jelle Mundt | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Daniël de Bont | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
This corner building from 1904, located at 148 Van Baerlestraat, was designed in an eclectic style with neo-Renaissance influences. The facades are characterized by elegant brick architecture, interspersed with natural stone accents and decorative details such as molded cornices and segmental arches above the windows. The bay window on the corner and the elegant dormer windows give the building a stately character, while the high mansard roof lends the architecture a classic grandeur. This building reflects the craftsmanship and richly detailed design that characterizes this period, making it a striking part of the historic buildings on Van Baerlestraat.An enfilade of Rooms the connecting axis between the living room and the dining area, a classic en-suite room with stained glass sliding doors, built-in cupboards, and molded moldings. The ceiling height of over 3 meters gives the rooms an elegant character. On the street side is the exceptionally light living room, where the morning light falls through the high stained glass windows. The bay window at the front offers a view of Van Baerlestraat, with its lively street scene. In the middle of the floor: a dining room that is directly connected to the kitchen and perfectly balanced with the rest of the space. Here, the essence of coming together unfolds – both in daily use and when entertaining guests. At the rear is the kitchen, with a sleekly designed cooking island and a subtle combination of modern comfort and classic elegance. The kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances, including a gas hob, double oven, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer. French doors give access to the north-facing balcony, perfect for tea for two. The entire floor has tasteful herringbone parquet flooring.
A row of Rooms the connecting axis between the living room and the dining area, a classic en-suite room with stained glass sliding doors, built-in cupboards, and molded moldings. The ceiling height of over 3 meters gives the rooms an elegant character. On the street side is the exceptionally light living room, where the morning light falls through the high stained glass windows. The bay window at the front offers a view of Van Baerlestraat, with its lively street scene. In the middle of the floor: a dining room that is directly connected to the kitchen and perfectly balanced with the rest of the space. Here, the essence of coming together unfolds – both in daily use and in entertaining. At the rear is the kitchen, with a sleekly designed cooking island and a subtle combination of modern comfort and classic elegance. The kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances, including a gas hob, double oven, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer. French doors give access to the north-facing balcony, perfect for tea for two. The entire floor has tasteful herringbone parquet flooring.
The third floor is entirely dedicated to sleeping quarters, where tranquility, space, and comfort come together in a balanced layout. Four bedrooms, each with its own character, are spread across the width of the house. This floor also has a generous ceiling height of over 3 meters. There are two bedrooms at the front. The bedroom at the rear also has air conditioning and access to an adjoining (bed)room, which can also serve as a walk-in closet. Centrally located on the floor is a refined bathroom. The space is equipped with a freestanding bathtub, a spacious walk-in shower with rain shower, a double sink, and underfloor heating. The large, anthracite-colored wall and floor tiles give the room a modern and understated look, contrasting with the classic window frames and window sills. Practical built-in cupboards have been installed on either side of the window. There is a separate laundry room with an extra toilet, designed in the same style with the same materials and color scheme as the bathroom. There is also Location a washing machine and dryer.
On the top floor is a delightful Roof terrace approximately 33 m², facing southwest, accessible via the black modern pivot doors on the third floor. This outdoor space offers a serene escape from the dynamics of the city, with an abundance of sunlight during the afternoon and evening hours. From the terrace, the view stretches over the characteristic roofs of Amsterdam-Zuid, with sightlines reaching as far as the Museumplein and the Concertgebouw. The location on the corner of Van Baerlestraat and Frans van Mierisstraat provides a lively panorama.
The space is ideal for both intimate dinners and relaxing moments in the sun, thanks in part to the kitchenette with refrigerator.
neighborhood guide
Two hundred years ago, there were still farms on the site where Museumplein now stands. To create more living space, construction of the Museum Quarter began here at the start of the last century. The hand of architect Cuypers is recognizable here; in addition to the first residences , he residences designed the Rijksmuseum in neo-Gothic style. This period is beautifully described in Publieke Werken (Public Works) by Thomas Rosenboom. Together with the Concertgebouw in neo-Renaissance style, this building determines the character of the neighborhood.
With the arrival of the Van Gogh Museum, Gerrit Rietveld's contemporary architecture also came to the Museumplein. The range of restaurants, cafés, and shops is as eclectic as the architectural styles and fits in perfectly with the international allure of the neighborhood. Haute couture connoisseurs and buyers can visit fashion houses such as Burberry, Ba&sh, and Isabel Marant Étoile on P.C. Hooftstraat. The nice thing about this neighborhood is that the Center, De Pijp, and Amsterdam Zuid—with the Vondelpark—are all within walking distance.
accessibility
The building is not only easily accessible by car, but also by public transport. Tram lines 3, 5, and 12 and buses 347, 357, and 397 stop around the corner. The bus to Schiphol Airport also has a stop nearby, making the airport only an 18-minute drive away, which is an unprecedented luxury. But of course, you can also do a lot by bike in Amsterdam; everything is within cycling distance from this central location.
parking facilities
Parking is available via a permit system on public roads (permit area Zuid 8.1). With a parking permit for Zuid 8.1, you may park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2, and Zuid-8. A parking permit for residents costs €192.81 per 6 months. Currently, there is a 6-month waiting period for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. (Source: Local authority , June 2025).