Privileged seasons in Seville
Total rent
- 2 Rooms
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 63 m² Total surface
- 63 m² Living area
Description
Engel & Völkers presents this exclusive duplex property for short-term rentals. Enjoy living in an exceptional modernist-style building designed by the prestigious architect Aníbal González in 1906, even before entering his regionalist period. The residence is located on the first floor, accessible by stairs or elevator after crossing a beautiful and quiet inner courtyard, featuring a glass enclosure typical of the era and in excellent condition. Upon reaching the entrance, we find the master bedroom equipped with a double bed, two bedside tables, a dresser, and a built-in wardrobe containing a safe. Next is the bathroom, which includes a bathtub, a sink, toilet, and bidet. It is also where the hot water tank is located. Towards the back, we reach the living-dining room, an open space for most daily activities. Among its furnishings, there is a comfortable sofa bed, a dining table with chairs, and a bookshelf with a display case. The kitchen is fully equipped with a refrigerator, washing machine, ceramic hob, microwave, extractor hood, and various storage spaces for both food and cleaning products. This kitchenette can be concealed behind curtains, preserving the aesthetic of the living room. Taking advantage of the height of the apartment, an open bedroom on the upper floor has been added, turning it into a duplex dwelling. This space also features a double bed, a desk, and a wardrobe for storing clothes and belongings. If admiring the building from the outside is already marvelous, being able to lean out from one of its balconies and observe an ordinary day in Seville or enjoy a cocktail surpasses any feeling of privilege. The building was originally constructed in 1906 as a residence for Laureano Montoto. Decades later, in 1987, it was rehabilitated into an apartment building.