Renaissance Townhouse with Three Residential Units in the Center of Murau
- 327 m² Living area
- 409 m² Plot surface
Description
For sale is a residential and commercial building in the late Gothic or Renaissance architectural style. Built in the early 16th century, this townhouse has shaped the townscape of Murau for 500 years. Historically, the former patrician house was also known as "Liechtensteinerhof" or "Walchenhaus." A notable feature is the multi-story arcade courtyard, which spans the houses at Anna-Neunmann-Straße 26 and 28. Not visible from the street façade, these two houses were only structurally separated in 1903 and placed under different ownership. The building consists of three upper floors and an undeveloped attic. On the ground floor, there is the main entrance leading to the courtyard, as well as a commercial space with approximately 81 m² of usable area, which includes a separate restroom. Additionally, there is a 32 m² basement room that houses the heating system and central hot water boiler. The first floor comprises an apartment and a garden, including a covered outdoor area. With approximately 155 m², this is the largest apartment. At the rear, there is a small garden of about 74 m² that lies against the retaining wall of Schlossberg. There is also a covered outdoor area with a workshop space on the floor above. On the second floor, there are two additional apartments. This floor can be accessed directly through the north entrance on Pfarrgasse and via the arcade hallway. The apartments, each about 80 and 90 m², offer flexible room configurations. Overall, the building offers a living area of approximately 327 m², along with about 81 m² of commercial space on the ground floor. Since 2020, the building has been under historical preservation protection.
Engel & Völkers Graz City
Your advisor: Richard Muster
Property ID: W-02WJH8