Apartment with elevator that Immediately into the home with large windows that provide plenty of natural light. The home has herringbone parquet flooring and underfloor heating, an open kitchen with a central natural stone cooking island and integrated appliances.
Two bedrooms the quiet rear with French doors to the terrace and a French balcony, central luxury bathroom with walk-in shower and freestanding bathtub, located on private land in the Museum Quarter.
Guided tour
The elevator opens directly into the apartment, leading into a central hall with a built-in wardrobe, cupboard space for a washing machine and dryer, and a separate toilet. From here, the route naturally leads to the spacious living room at the front, where tall windows offer views over Willemsparkweg and provide even lighting. The nearly seven-meter-wide space Location ample seating and feels calm and comfortable thanks to the continuous herringbone parquet flooring and underfloor heating.
The sink island, made of natural stone with a mirrored pattern, is located in the center of the living space. The island serves as a meeting point, with a bar function and clear routing along the wall of cabinets. The kitchen has a sleek design, with integrated appliances and an unobstructed view through the induction hob with central extraction.
At the rear, there are two bedrooms the same facade. The master bedroom has sliding doors to a French balcony and custom-made cupboards that also house the air conditioning. The second bedroom has French doors to the south-facing balcony and can be used flexibly as a bedroom or study.
The bathroom is centrally located in the home and features a walk-in shower, freestanding bathtub, and a vanity unit with a natural stone countertop. Underfloor heating and carefully placed details create a calm, balanced layout.
At the rear, the terrace and French balcony together form an open façade, subtly connecting the interior and exterior. The redevelopment of the building in 2022 has provided modern Services and installations an elevator, while retaining the original structure. The combination of light, dimensions, and finishes makes this apartment a cohesive and comfortable whole in the Museum Quarter.
neighborhood guide
The property is located in a prestigious and central location on Willemsparkweg in the Zuid district, in the most sought-after part of the Concertgebouw neighborhood. This beloved residential area is just around the corner from Vondelpark, between Cornelis Schuytstraat and Jacob Obrechtstraat. In the immediate vicinity are the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk Museum, and the Concertgebouw, icons that make this part of Amsterdam a cultural epicenter. Beethovenstraat, P.C. Hooftstraat, and Cornelis Schuytstraat offer a rich selection of boutiques, delicatessens, and refined restaurants. Every Saturday, a farmers' market Location on the nearby Jacob Obrechtplein, while the Spiegelkwartier, behind the Rijksmuseum, is known for its art galleries, antique shops, and charming cafés, including Café de Heuvel. For foodies, there is plenty of choice: restaurant Visque on Willemsparkweg, restaurant Franzen on Johannes Verhulststraat, Joe's on Cornelis Schuytstraat for coffee on the go, or Café de Gruter with its sunny terrace. De Schuyt is also known for its excellent meat and lively neighborhood character.
Details
• Living area approx. 91 m²
• South-facing terrace
• French balcony
• Located on freehold land
• Completely renovated foundation
• Energy label A+
• HOA fees €230 per month
• Municipally protected cityscape
• Recently renovated
• Soundproof glazing on the front
• Municipally protected cityscape
No. 199 I
Willemsparkweg 199-1 is a rare find in the Museum Quarter. The apartment is part of a redevelopment project from 2022, in which the entire building was renovated from foundation to roof. During this renovation, an elevator was added, which is exceptional in this neighborhood. The apartment is entirely on one level and is generously proportioned, which, together with its freehold status, makes it a rare find. The current owner has used the apartment only occasionally as a pied-à-terre. As a result, it is in excellent condition. The location, Immediately the corner from Cornelis Schuytstraat, offers access to amenities, specialty shops, and daily routes through Zuid. The combination of construction quality, finish, and location makes this a special property within Amsterdam-Zuid.
Otte van Apeldoorn | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
Kees Kemp | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
The building dates from around 1880 and has a classic facade with red brickwork and light speckled layers. The high window frames, natural stone lintels, and profiled details reflect the architectural style of that period. The living area is located in the middle of the facade and matches the symmetry of the building block.
The front has three tall windows and a French balcony. The low sills allow plenty of light into the living room. The width of almost seven meters gives the living space a strong horizontal line. The line of sight runs unobstructed from the entrance to the front facade.
The two bedrooms are located at the rear. The French doors of the left bedroom connect the room to the south-facing balcony. The sliding doors of the master bedroom form a French balcony. The bathroom is centrally located next to the hall. The load-bearing structure, high ceilings, and deep eaves reveal the original build quality. The elevator is a later addition and increases the comfort of living.
The living room is located at the front and benefits from three tall windows that open the room completely to the street. The width allows for a spacious seating arrangement, with Location a corner sofa and an armchair. The acoustic wall behind the television provides peace and quiet in use and image.
The oak herringbone parquet flooring is laid throughout the house and is equipped with underfloor heating. The windows are fitted with insulated glass. The fittings are the same in all rooms. The lighting consists of recessed spotlights that illuminate the space uniformly.
The kitchen forms a whole with the living room. The sink island has a bar function and a mirrored natural stone top. The cupboard wall is finished in dark wood. The appliances are from Miele, including an induction hob with central extraction, a combi-oven, steam oven, and wine cooler. A Quooker is integrated into the setup. The routing between living and cooking is clear and connects to the sightlines in the space.
At the rear are two bedrooms the same floor. The master bedroom has sliding doors to a French balcony and a built-in wooden wardrobe. The air conditioning is integrated into the custom-made furniture. The layout is calm and offers sufficient wall space around the bed.
The second bedroom has French doors to the south-facing balcony. The doors extend to the floor. In this room, too, the air conditioning is concealed in the custom-made wardrobe.
The bathroom is centrally located next to the hall. The room has a walk-in shower, a freestanding bath, a wall-mounted toilet, and a washbasin with natural stone. The bathroom has underfloor heating and two slim towel warmers in a calm metal finish.
The hall has a separate toilet with a natural stone washbasin. Next to it is a cupboard for a washing machine and dryer and a spacious wardrobe. The elevator opens Immediately the apartment.
There is one balcony at the rear, accessible via the French doors of the left bedroom. Its south-facing position provides light throughout the day. The width of the balcony follows the dimensions of the rear facade and offers space for a compact seating arrangement.
The master bedroom has a French balcony with sliding doors. This creates a visual extension of the room. The rear facade maintains a clear separation between the balcony and the French balcony.
The property is located in a prestigious and central location on Willemsparkweg in the Zuid district, in the most sought-after part of the Concertgebouw neighborhood. This beloved residential area is just around the corner from Vondelpark, between Cornelis Schuytstraat and Jacob Obrechtstraat. In the immediate vicinity are the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk Museum, and the Concertgebouw, icons that make this part of Amsterdam a cultural epicenter. Beethovenstraat, P.C. Hooftstraat, and Cornelis Schuytstraat offer a rich selection of boutiques, delicatessens, and refined restaurants. Every Saturday, a farmers' market Location on the nearby Jacob Obrechtplein, while the Spiegelkwartier, behind the Rijksmuseum, is known for its art galleries, antique shops, and charming cafés, including Café de Heuvel. For foodies, there is plenty of choice: restaurant Visque on Willemsparkweg, restaurant Franzen on Johannes Verhulststraat, Joe's on Cornelis Schuytstraat for coffee on the go, or Café de Gruter with its sunny terrace. De Schuyt is also known for its excellent meat and lively neighborhood character.
Accessibility
The building is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transport. The A10 ring road can be reached within five minutes by car via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid). From Cornelis Schuytstraat, Emmastraat, and Concertgebouw Rooms , there are Rooms tram and bus lines, such as trams 2, 3, 5, and 12 to Central Station, Amstelveen, and Nieuw Sloten, and buses to Nieuw-Vennep and Aalsmeer, respectively. Regional transport departs from these stops, including a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Station Zuid is a 10-minute bike ride away.
parking facilities
Parking is possible 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. There is currently a 9-month waiting list for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. In addition to public roads, it is also possible to park free of charge in the Markenhoven and Muziektheater garages with a parking permit. (Source: Local authority , December 2025).