Budapest, VIII. district Lőrinc pap tér, 2 room, 98 m2, 370 000 Ft/month
Budapest, VIII. district
Flat properties: Door security grille, Shower, Shutters, En-suite bathroom
Building properties: Inner garden, Renovated facade, Renovated stairwell, Multi-storey car park nearby, With stairwell
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A 2-ROOM, FRESHLY RENOVATED, EXCELLENT PATINATED DOWNTOWN PROPERTY FOR RENT IN THE PALACE DISTRICT, LŐRINC PAP SQUARE!
For long-term rent and IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR RENT, in the HEART OF THE CITY, in the POPULAR PALACE DISTRICT, on Lőrinc pap square, in the building of the former and famous Darányi Palace, a 98 m2, 2 SEPARATE and INTERCONNECTING rooms, freshly renovated, with a 2 m2 BALCONY overlooking Lőrinc pap square and the Heart of Jesus Church, equipped with separate NEW MODERN KITCHEN FURNITURE, with a separate bathroom with shower and toilet, EXCELLENT AND PATINATED DOWNTOWN PROPERTY.
The building was built in 1894 according to the plans of Sándor Staerk, commissioned by Mrs. József Liebner.
Her husband, József Liebner, an imperial and royal tablekeeper, is considered a defining figure of Hungarian beekeeping.
Once there was a restaurant on the ground floor, then a honey warehouse, in honour of which the residential community created a small local history exhibition, where, in addition to presenting the family of the builder, you can also see stamped bricks and photos depicting the life of the house.
The small inner courtyard, which is also beautifully designed with green plants and a small garden bench, was created by community planning.
The organic ceramic sculptures of applied artist Zsuzsanna Szűcs, based on geometric foundations, float in the inner courtyard of the building, reinterpreting the space, and her ceramics can be viewed in the community space, as part of an exhibition.
The husband of the builder of the four-storey, neo-baroque apartment building on the former Scitovszky Square was József Liebner of Kakucs, an imperial and royal tablemaker.
As a beekeeper, Liebner operated a pub in the house in addition to the honey store, thus ruffling the spirits of the faithful of the Jesuit church opposite and the residents of the girls' home next to it.
Above the gate is his initials.
The house, also known as the Darányi Palace, was named after the influential liquor merchant István Darányi, who lived there since 1933.
The rooms and balcony of the property overlook the Lőrinc pap square and the statue erected in memory of Nándor Zichy, as well as the Heart of Jesus Church.
Thanks to the spacious rooms, the patinated atmosphere of the square and the surrounding palace buildings, the exceptional local features and the lights, the property is an EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR LAW OFFICE or other high-quality MEDICAL, BEAUTY INDUSTRY, etc. purposes.
The faculties of the surrounding famous UNIVERSITIES and HIGH SCHOOLS, such as ELTE, BBS, CORVINUS, SEMMELWEIS Medical School, and the proximity of the National Museum and the famous Hungarian Radio, Kálvin Square, Astoria, Károly and Vámház Boulevards provide a UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY in a truly excellent and patinated environment.
The heating of the property and water heating are provided by a CIRKÓ boiler.
The common cost is HUF 40,000/month.
The consumption constituting the overhead is payable on the basis of meters, according to use.
The property can be rented for a minimum of 1 year, accompanied by a 2-month deposit and the first month's rent.
If you want to rent such a patinated, beautiful property in this wonderful environment, call me with confidence.
Neighbourhood: Blaha Lujza Square, Kálvin Square, Inside the semicircle of the Grand Boulevard (Hu: Nagykörút), Ráday Street, Corvin Quarter, Fővám square
Transportation: Tram route 4 and 6, Metro Line M3 (Blue), Metro Line M2 (Red), Metro Line M4 (Green)