Over Vossiusstraat 55, Amsterdam
Vossiusstraat 55, Amsterdam
Vossiusstraat 55, Amsterdam
Rare opportunity to live in a high-end five-story house with a deep garden, Roof terrace three balconies. The house has an elevator, gym, five bedrooms five Bathrooms.
What makes this house so unique is the combination of advantages: its proximity to Vondelpark, spacious living areas, a beautiful garden, and especially the terrace off the kitchen. In addition, the apartment offers comfort, natural light, breathtaking views, and an elegant appearance. What's more, the view of Vondelpark will never get boring.
A guided tour
The ground floor
Upon entering through the spacious private entrance, which is finished with beautiful marble on the floor and walls. The kitchen, dining room, and Roof terrace are Roof terrace on this floor. This kitchen is a true paradise for cooking enthusiasts. With a modern, industrial look, this is the perfect space for those who love style and functionality. The kitchen is equipped with high-quality stainless steel appliances and a central cooking island that offers plenty of space to bring culinary creations to life. The ceiling-high cabinet wall not only provides ample storage space but also adds an impressive visual element to the kitchen. Thanks to the large windows, the kitchen is flooded with natural light, creating an open and inviting atmosphere. The glass doors lead to the Roof terrace , which is an extension of this inspiring space and the ideal place for a coffee or drink. The dining room is accessible through the kitchen and is a pleasant space located in the bay window at the front of the property.
The first floor
The living room and study are located on this floor. This stylish living room exudes luxury and elegance. With a classic marble fireplace as its focal point and refined moldings on the walls, this space radiates timeless class. The large windows allow abundant daylight to enter, making the space feel spacious and light. The seating area is spacious and offers plenty of room for relaxation or socializing with family and friends. The open layout creates a smooth transition to the adjacent living area and study, creating a sense of connection throughout the house. There is a balcony at the front and rear of this floor. There is a toilet in the hall.
The second floor
This floor features the spacious master bedroom, walk-in closet, and bathroom. The bedroom is the ultimate haven of peace and comfort. With a serene look thanks to the use of soft, neutral tones, this space creates an atmosphere of calm that is perfect for a good night's sleep. The generous bed forms the centerpiece and invites relaxation, while the thick carpeting provides extra comfort and luxury. The room is spacious and offers a subtly built-in TV cabinet and a work corner, ideal for those who need a quiet place to read or work. Large windows allow natural light to flood in, but the heavy curtains also offer the possibility to completely darken the room for an optimal night's sleep. The walk-in closet is the centerpiece of the floor and leads to the bathroom. Luxury and elegance come together in this beautiful bathroom. The space exudes tranquility and class thanks to the use of high-quality marble, which is used on the floor and around the doorways. The large bathtub by the window offers the ultimate place to relax with a view of the greenery outside. The bathroom is also equipped with a spacious vanity unit in warm wood tones and a large mirror, which complete the luxurious look.
The third floor
This sleeping floor has three spacious bedrooms three Bathrooms
The basement
On this floor is the gym with three double French doors that open onto the garden. The high-quality home gym offers everything you need for a complete workout. Equipped with professional equipment, including a multifunctional power station, weights, and various fitness accessories, this space allows you to achieve your fitness goals without leaving the house. This floor also features a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, perfect for guests. There is a spacious laundry room and separate toilet in the hallway.
The outdoor space
The deep, sunny garden offers plenty of privacy and is a lovely place to enjoy the sun and greenery in peace and quiet. French doors lead from the kitchen to the terrace, which overlooks the garden. The first floor has a balcony at the front and rear of the building, and the second floor has a balcony at the rear.
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, who designed not only the first residences 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 defines the character of the neighborhood. With the arrival of the Van Gogh Museum, Gerrit Rietveld's contemporary architecture also came to Museumplein. The range of restaurants, cafes, 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. Living near the Vondelpark is a unique experience. However, living near the pond in Vondelpark offers an extra luxury and quality of life. The reflections of light and air on the water are always surprising. In addition, you can see the tower of the Vondelkerk through the trees. The view of the park is an oasis of greenery, which visitors enjoy using for sports and strolling. The park is one of the lungs of the city, a green connection between different neighborhoods.
Parking facilities
It is possible to apply for a parking permit.
Details
- Available: Immediately;
- Rent: €20,000 per month, excluding utilities;
- Deposit: 2 months' rent;
- Rental period: temporary rental (Model C), minimum 1 year;
- Semi-furnished.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
- €20,000 per month
- Immediately
- 9 Rooms
- 5 bedrooms
- 5 Bathrooms
- Internal: Excellent
- External: Excellent
- Floor area: 425 m²
- Other internal space: 7 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 62 m²
- External storage: 14 m²
- Plot size: 299 m²
- 1876
- Alarm system
- Outdoor sun protection
- CCTV
- Elevator
- Solar collectors
- At park
- On quiet road
- In residential area
- Central Heating Boiler
- Fireplace
- Partial underfloor heating
- Central Heating Boiler
- Living space
- Freehold
- No garden
- Balcony
- Roof terrace
- Local authority: Amsterdam
- Section: R
- Number: 342
- Energy label C
- Mansion
- Terraced house
- Residential house
- Protected city or village view
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