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20 Bedroom Villa

Buzesti Street, Bucharest, BucureÅŸti
US$1,701,600

22367 Sqft 20 8

This historic monument, built at the end of the 19th century, bears with nobility the signs of an era when Bucharest flourished and started its urban modernization, being dubbed "Little Paris". At that time, the French model established itself as the main landmark in architecture, but also for everyday clothing, gestures and accessories. The French language became the emblem of the cultivated socialites, and foreign travelers were pleasantly impressed by a Bucharest that was gradually detaching itself from the Orient and the Balkans, in order to connect with Europe through the French cultural model. French influences can be found in the architectural style of the Merchant Dimitrie Petrescu's house, built at the intersection of Berzei Street with Calea Griviței, two avenues hosting an important part of Bucharest’s history. On the outside, the building preserves intact all the architectural elements, catching the eye with the elegance and the decorative elements applied on the window pediments. Inside, the high rooms with ceilings spectacularly decorated with rosettes, friezes and cornices with floral patterns, bring the nostalgia of a musical evening with guests from the high life of the capital. The property has an architectural project for the restoration of the facade, interior design and for the transformation of the attic into an attic. After all these works, it can recover its nobility from a hundred years ago and can once again become a real landmark of Bucharest. Photo: Gabriel Ghizdavu

30 Bedroom Villa

Craiova, Romania
US$2,073,900

69115 Sqft 30 30

The birth certificate of the monumental place that would definitively enter into the city life of Craiova and the country through the name, utility and brilliance of “Minerva Casino”, was signed more than a century ago, when the architect Toma Dobrescu handed over the plans for the new construction to a society in which entrepreneurs and workers were predominantly Italian. The Moorish-style building, completed in 1902, had a restaurant and hotel at its inauguration, later adding, through clever arrangements, the wine cellar and the summer garden. Later, under the care of extraordinary restorers (Vasilescu, Bazavan, Andronescu, Mândreanu, Istrățoiu, Barbu), the famous Moorish hall and beerhouse became the city’s main attraction, Minerva competing and surpassing all other party venues. The motto of that time - "All the fine people gathers at Minerva’s" made the regular attendance of the place to be an event for the citizens of Craiova. From the very beginning, Minerva brought together on the concert stage the most appreciated fiddlers of the times, such as Cristache Ciolacu or the Buică troupe, Dinicii, Tandinii, the instrumentalists from the Piculeata and Julea family. It must be remembered that artists that created a name for themselves in the country's artistic life made their debut on the Minerva stage. This is where Madelaine and Manu Nedeianu, Iodănescu-Bruno, Ion Vasilescu, Mia Braia, Ioana Radu, Dorina Drăghici, Petre Alexandru and many, many others started. When Giani Spinelli sang, the tables also occupied the entrance hall, many waiting outside, because there was no more room in the hall. It should also be remembered that Minerva was a real "citadel" of culture, here the artists spending their free time, over a drink, discussing art issues and making plans, giving birth to ideas. Here could be seen Amza Pellea, Gheorghe Cozorici, Constantin Rauțchi, Silvia Popovici, Sanda Toma, Ioana Bulca, Andreea Năstăsescu, Rodica Tapalagă, Ioana Măgură, Vasile Constantinescu, Vasile Nițulescu, Remus Comăneanu, Geo Barton, George Marutza or Costel Rădulescu, Mircea Bohoreanu, Benedict Gănescu, George Apostu, Victor Roman, Ilie Purcaru, Paul Anghel, Ion Caraion, Haralambie Grămescu, Mihai Ungheanu, Adrian Petringereanu, Horia Pătrașcu or Petre Dragu. Ion Voicu or Constantin Piliuță whenever they came to Craiova, Minerva was their host. Minerva hosted important people of the world: General Charles De Gaule, Ciu-En-Lai, Emperor Pahlavi of Iran, President Gomulka of Poland and so many others. The Minerva Garden hosted the first boxing galas in which many champions of the country competed: Anton Osca, Marin Gaspar or Gheorghe Lungu. Minerva remains an exceptional achievement in Craiova's urban planning, impressing in size and architectural exuberance. A monumental construction made in Moorish style, with a rich exterior decoration, with an entrance that stands out for its monumentality. The Maur salon has a huge skylight, with Viennese mirrors on the side that highlight the splendor and grandeur designed by the architect. Today Minerva is in a project state and is patiently and nostalgically waiting for the time to shine again. Consolidated and partially renovated, the building needs a renovation project in order to be used again as a hotel with restaurant, beerhouse and summer garden facilities and to become again the main attraction of a city that has been missing for too long.

18 Bedroom Villa

Bacău, Romania
US$2,020,700

45370 Sqft 18 4

Built by Italian stonemasons following the plans of three architects (George Sterian, H. Rick and Nicolae Ghica-Budești), the casino was erected in 1892-1894, thus being the first casino in Romania. It was quickly followed by casinos in Vatra Dornei (1898), Constanța (1910) and Sinaia (1912), all part of King Carol I's strategy to develop Romanian resorts after the model of more famous ones abroad (Slănic-Moldova was compared at the time to Karlovy Vary and Vichy, its mineral springs being awarded at international exhibitions in Paris, Frankfurt, Vienna). Although it is not an example of pure Art Nouveau, the casino in Slănic-Moldova manages to combine this dynamic and functional style with principles from other currents with surprising results. The decorative stone elements and the door and window frames come from the secular Neo-Romanian, but the towers are of Eastern religious architecture. Other elements are reminiscent of Neo-Renaissance correspondences - for example the symmetry of the composition and the painted decorative panels. The construction is arranged horizontally on UG + GF + 1F following the rules of perfect symmetry - a main building guarded by two towers connected to two other lower-rise buildings with covered corridors that function as terraces; the long row finishes with two pavilions that resume through the round roofs the idea of the main towers. Seen from a distance, the casino resembles a castle perched on a hillside, a slightly romantic, peaceful profile, with a discreet poetry enveloping it at dusk. In autumn, the forest in the distance lends it a bit of its leave’s auburne, winter dresses it all in white. However, from the front, it is obviously a building dedicated to community life - the platform with arched columns and a monumental stone staircase leaves no room for doubt, just as its location with the beautiful central park at the foot does not deny this either. After decades of listening to the sound of dice, spinning roulette and French Les jeux sont faits, rien ne va plus, witnessing the making of fortunes and the dissolution of marriages, the casino became a good citizen in 1948, functioning as a House of Culture, then performance hall, city library, art gallery and other public functions. The cinema functioned in the original hall with 350 seats, which today amazes us with its two colors - the white of the walls decorated with ton sur ton woodwork and the amber of the velvety chairs and curtains. The hall is still a jewel with its shell-based lodges, lacy arches and a chandelier, unfortunately not the original one, mounted on a rich ceiling decorated with a glass skylight captive in metal embroidery. Over time, the building has received two more terraces, a brasserie and a boarding house since 1960, and has undergone renovation and restoration work in the 1980s and 1994s and 1994s. Outside, street lamps guard the building in the typical Art Nouveau language - black wrought iron with gold accents and white glass bulbs like flower buds. Thanks to the spectacular architectural project and restoration works, the casino appears today vibrant, lively, dynamic, bold and not old or lethargic like, unfortunately, many other historical monuments of the time. Today, the casino is looking for its visionary owner who will exploit its tourist potential and give it back that joie de vivre that positioned it at the beginning of the 19th century as a symbol of Slănic-Moldova and beyond. Area attractions: - Nemira ski slope - mountain trails and hikes - Three hundred steps, Uzului Valley, Nemira Mare, etc. - salt mine from Târgu Ocna - Măgura Ocnei monastery - Valea Uzului dam Photo: Tudor Prisecaru

8 Bedroom Villa

Sighișoara, Mureş
US$1,159,200

6028 Sqft 8 7

There are many medieval cities in the world but not many are alive, inhabited, lived daily by residents not by tourists only. The history of Sighișoara is closely related to the colonization of the area with Saxons-Francons in the twelfth century. The commercial and military importance of the settlement made it possible to build a citadel on the hill. In the 13th and 15th centuries, the craft guilds were commissioned to carry out the task of securing its defence; they built and maintained 14 defensive towers and 4 bastions; nine of the towers and three bastions are still standing today. Nowadays, the center of Sighișoara is a UNESCO monument and delights tourists with scenes of everyday life between centuries-old walls. On the way to the second floor and the room where Vlad Țepeș was born, the prototype for Dracula, you stop on the first floor at the restaurant that bears his name. Sighișoara has this vibe that tames history and its great deeds and orders them selfishly - first an espresso at the bar, then the story of the space where the bar now operates, a leather shop, a merchant's warehouse or a goldsmith's shop in the centuries before commercial freedom. Mador House is not a historical monument, which, from a practical point of view, has its advantages. However, it enjoys an excellent position in the historic center of Sighișoara, being one hundred meters from the Clock Tower or the famous covered staircase leading to the church. On its cobbled street, there are no more horse hooves and knights' spurs but the soles of tourists and the wheels of trollers. The property is built on a cellar dating since the XIII-XIV centuries; at present, in this space of about 100 square meters, there is a handicraft workshop, a tribute to the past. However, the building is much newer than it looks - it was built in 1902 in the spirit of the architecture of the past centuries. It has two towers that guard its extremities, contributing to the grandeur of the façade; their edges are kept tight in the bodice of a brick belt that keeps them straight, parallel and proud. The flaps, those structures like spears located at the top of the building, support the impression of arrogance, but the power is quickly softened by the candy chromatic of the façade. The explosion of exterior color is weighted down by a simpler interior with wonderful tile stoves. There are four apartments with two rooms each, bathroom and fully equipped kitchen (capacity can be increased, however, given that the attic is an open space that can be remodeled in 6 rooms). Pieces of classic furniture, some painted with complex floral and geometric motifs, point to the space currently exploited as a tourist reception unit. Casa Mador has excellent reviews on all major booking platforms; the position and the comfort offered are appreciated, special mentions receiving the attic-bedroom for children and the inner courtyard, excellently prepared for outdoor meals filled with the aroma of wood grill. The existence of this own private yard is a rarity in Sighișoara where usually the properties have access only to common yards. The building, with a generous area of 560 square meters arranged on UG + GF + F + AT and divided into four independent units, offers flexibility to the future owner - it can be transformed into a private home, boutique hotel or business space or a combination of them. The fact that Târgu Mureș Airport is only 40 km away reduces the distances and brings the big world closer. Area attractions: • Sighisoara itself, a city on the list of UNESCO monuments • The Medieval summer festival • Saschiz, a UNESCO monument with a fortified Saxon church from the 15th century Photo Florin Pepene

7 Bedroom Villa

BraÅŸov, Romania
US$850,800

6631 Sqft 7 5

Bune ș ti, Bundorf, Bondorf, Bondref, Bodndref, Bodendorf, Budendorf, Sz á szbuda - Romanian, German, Hungarian. All these names indicate the same village in Bra ș ov, Transylvania, conveniently located between medieval Sighi ș oara (36 km) and famous Viscri (6 km). Lunca Popii mansion is located here, magically overlooking the village’s fortified church. It has a typical Saxon fence that blocks the view of the curious and keeps the household quiet. The tall, rounded gate and the property fence retain their original brick roof, one that has been blown away by the wind, washed away by the rain, and covered with moss of the yesteryear. Two huge boulders guard the gate like two sheepfolds. Everything inspires a quiet life, clear directions and an attitude of looking life straight in the eye. Only the bench leaning timidly on one side of the gate speaks of the fragility of human nature, always looking for closeness to the other. The stones leading to the house with the raised porch are from local, from a nearby riverbed or ridge, not bought from a DIY store. In the evening, the outdoor lighting springs from the grass and projects a warm light that invites to storytelling and stargazing. Although the construction is recent, it give the impression of a wealthy Saxon peasant household - the cleanliness of the white and the warmth of the wood create that rare air of seriousness and stability. The winter here is snowy just like in our grandparents' childhood stories. In summer, on the other hand, the yard is filled with tall grass, flowers and trees with rich canopy; the sunbeds and the table with stone chairs are overwhelmed by this domestic green, vibrant, refreshing and restful. As in any organised household, the bread oven and the fountain with a handmade clay jug cannot be missing. The wood stack promises warm winters but also deliciously smoked grill ed food. The courtyard is configured on the typical Saxon model, divided by the large house and adjacent buildings, in this case a garage for two cars and a private parking space for another five. Enjoying an excellent position in the country’s hot area of ​​ rural tourism, the property can function both as a single-family holiday home and as a tourist cottage for groups of up to 14 people. If desired, there is the possibility of extension with constructions on a similar surface - the property includes a plot of 1221 sqm adjacent to the current courtyard of 1233 sqm. The villa has 700 sqm; was built in 2009 which gives it all the facilities of a modern, comfortable home. Exposed oak beams mark the impeccable white of the walls. Crafted tile stoves and generous fireplaces cozy up the atmosphere. The interior has an almost spartan air in the bedrooms, but this austerity is broken by small details with the glamor of faded bronze from other times. Three bedrooms on the ground floor have access to a bathroom and a bathroom, while the fourth has its own bathroom. Three other bedrooms are upstairs, with access to an impeccably polished solid wood staircase. Two of these bedrooms of about 16 sqm each share a bathroom but the strong point here is the master bedroom which surprises not only by it 40 sqm -area but also by the wooden bed canopy, dressing room, bathroom and private terrace. The view is dreamy - the hills of Transylvania are green and look like pastel watercolours from afar. The living space, with a library and living room of 80 sqm, includes a table for 12 people, a fireplace and a game table. In summertime the 60 sqm terrace on the porch becomes an al fresco living-room. The kitchen offers ample space ( 40 square meters ) ready to receive between its walls laughter, warmth and stories (the traditional stove in the well-equipped kitchen has a supply of wood on the right side, hidden from view by a curtain wrinkled like grandma's skirts).

Villa For Sale

Plaiuri street, Cluj-Napoca, Judeţul Cluj
US$2,127,000

4801 Sqft 5 4

The location was intended to be an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, an oasis of peace, located 5 minutes from the center of Cluj, in the Andrei Muresanu neighborhood. From the entrance we are attracted by the handcrafted wrought iron fence in a medieval style, composed of leaves and stylized organic elements that wrap around the stone dust pillars. The alleys are made of cubic granite stone dating from the interwar period that dot the courtyard. The garden with winding alleys has a lush vegetation at maturity. The base of the house is hand-carved and finished with stone dust that reminds us of mangrove roots. The building has 3 entrances, 2 in the front and one behind the house. The front door, as well as the carpentry throughout the house, is made of Siberian larch wood and stained glass. The stained glass windows that can be found throughout the house are handmade using the Tiffany technique. In the entrance hall we are greeted by the vortex-shaped ceiling. On the ground floor we find an office with an entrance directly from the outside, a dressing room, a bedroom, a bathroom and a secondary hall. The basement has a technical room, a laundry and a storage room. On the mezzanine is the fully furnished and equipped kitchen. The building "grows", unfolds, like an organism, from the inside to the outside, "flows" and adapts. As the architect describes it as the house without corners, fluid lines that integrate perfectly into the landscape of the neighborhood. On the 1st floor there are 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a dressing room. 4 doors with themed stained glass windows - each room represents a season ... in the hall there is a stylized tree that holds the place of the railing consisting of 70,000 pieces of Bisazza mosaic cut, glued and matched by hand, with the fallen leaves on the marble floor. The matrimonial area consists of a bedroom painted with Venetian stucco paint, with ornaments and lighting fixtures that are plated with 24 carat gold (plinth, bed ornaments, chandeliers), a bathroom with shower, a reddish marble countertop and decorated with Platinum-plated Bisazza mosaic, toilet equipped with washing and drying function, a dressing room with balcony. Bathroom 2 is equipped with a bathtub and has a wall consisting of 2 brushed marble slabs curved in the mirror, a built-in TV in the mirror, a toilet equipped with washing and drying function. Towards the attic you climb stairs covered with marble, each step having a different shape, being processed manually. The attic is an open space composed of three distinct functional areas delimited by a central pillar decorated in Art Nouveau style which is based on a handcrafted round mosaic panel plated with 24 carat gold and which sustains the hand-painted ceiling in Art Nouveau style in pastel colors . -the central piece is a 4 meter bar, with a solid wood top, and the front part is covered with copper. - another area is the entertainment area where we find a modular sofa, a TV and an electric projection screen that descends from the ceiling. - in the third area we find a round table for 12 people that can be used both as a dining place, but also as a space for discussions. This area enjoys an amazing view over Cluj that can be admired through a huge window that follows the curvature of the roof. Also in the attic on the wall behind the bar we find a work of art made using sgraffito technique, a technique of over 200 years, in 7 layers of plaster of different shades. The shapes are fluid, represented by curved lines, stained glass, wrought iron and it transposes the viewer into a magical world full of refinement and color, the world of film and artistic creations.The attic bathroom has a unique design and is called “the bathroom with 3 questions”. It is covered with greso-granite flooring and mosaic tiles that symbolize the mechanism inside the cinema equipment. The house has 2 terraces in steps, the first terrace has a jacuzzi with a special view over Cluj.

6 Bedroom Villa

Târgu Mureş, Romania
US$904,000

5167 Sqft 6 6

Far from the noise of the city, but still connected to the urban beauty with an amazing view, on the N-V Cornești plateau, at the edge of the forest is located this exclusive villa, right in the center of the premium area of Târgu Mureș. The property is located in the zoo area, which is the main attraction of the area. The Cornești Plateau (Hungarian: Somostető) is located in the eastern part of Târgu Mureș, 488 m above the Black Sea and 197 m above the city, being covered by oak and hornbeam forest. The plateau opens a wide panorama over the cities and the valley of the Mureș river. The plateau forest is landscaped with a running track and various signposted tourist routes. Among the routes offered are: ``Ursul de piatră from Platoul Cornești - Vârful Terebics - Vârful Cinege - Sângeorgiu de Mureș`` , ``Mașini de calculi (Strada Livezeni) - Platoul Cornești - Universitatea de Medicină`` and ``Cartierul Tudor - Ursul de piatră from Platoul Cornești``. The villa consists of basement+semi-basement+ground-floor+attic with a land of 1867 sqm, share of 800 sqm of the private road, 400 sqm usable area and the footprint of 280 sqm. The basement of the property consists of a cellar of 60 sqm and 3 rooms. In the semi-basement we have 3 technical spaces, a summer kitchen right next to the fitness room with sauna and bathroom. The ground floor offers a generous living room of 60 sqm with a spectacular 24 sqm Swiss crystal stained glass window, which gives a panoramic view of the city and creates the passage to the spacious 110 sqm terrace, a modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a garage for 2 cars and upstairs there is a living room, 2 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms. Outside the property we have a 54 sqm (9x6) pool, a generous relaxation area and a barbeque lounge, ideal for warm seasons. The villa is equipped with the finest meranti wood joinery. We can see this aspect on railings, windows, doors and stairs. Its equipment is multiple and well chosen, from 2CT heating, gas and electric, present in the floor and in the radiant bodies, heat blowers with cold or hot chiller, to video surveillance and security alarms. Not less than 1.5 km from the city center is this property located, which is special not only for the luxury view and the tranquility of the area, but also for its extravagant finishes and modern facilities.

7 Bedroom Villa

Dobeni, Romania
US$390,300

4090 Sqft 7 7

The cottage located in Harghita, on the wild hills of the Szeklerland, bears the memory of the holidays spent with grandparents, when the time was more patient with the daily life. It is framed by a large courtyard with a children's playground, a gazebo, a suspended wooden garden house, a rustic garden grill, as well as saunna and tub for relaxation, the property having a land area of 1,822 sqm. The interior space includes 2 main apartments, as well as an administrative area as follows: The ground floor has a living area, a dining space, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a kitchen, a terrace of 49 sqm and storage spaces. The attic includes a living area of 32 sqm, a kids area of 26 sqm, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a kitchen. The semi-basement is dedicated to the services areas including 2 rooms for the administrative personnel and laundry area. Both apartments are independent from the power supply point of view, they benefit from separate access so that they could welcome two different families/groups but providing privacy for all guests. The decorative elements of the cottage are the paintings and crafts of folk origin, with traditional motifs, specific to the area. Wooden decorations predominate in both the living rooms and the bedrooms, creating an idyllic atmosphere of comfort and elegance. Modern utilities (internet, water, sewerage, electricity, gas, thermal power station) add up to the comfort. Built in 2016, the structure of the cottage is made of brick, the foundation is of continuous concrete, and the wood joinery is manual crafted. Along 2021, besides the exterior annex and other amenities, the attic has been built inside, the entire spaces being completely new and ready to be used. The attic benefits from the comfort of the floor heating. The entire place is fully furnished and equipped, being prepared to welcome its guests. The location offers the opportunity for fishing and hunting, but also to enjoy various other outdoor activities. The nearby tourist attractions represent a defining advantage in choosing the property as a holiday residence. Bicaz Keys, Salina Praid, Borsec resort, Băile Tușnad, Saint Ana Lake, Red Lake, Toplița thermal water cascade, Vlăhița Daffodils Glade, Lázár Castle, Mini Transylvania Park are amongst the most charming tourist destinations, filled with the local ambience of Transylvania’s customs.

20 Bedroom Villa

Hunedoara, Romania
US$850,800

19375 Sqft 20 5

The castle was built during the 17th century by Gyulay Ferencz, an Austrian general, the only child of Hungarian nobleman Gyulay Ignacz. Ferencz built the mansion on the site of a smaller building. The general’s family ruled the town called Mintia, that was renamed Marosnemeti, a term derived from the Hungarian word "nemet", that translates to "German". Several descendants of the Gyulay family lived at the castle. Historical documents from 1806 state that the Mintia mansion was owned at that time by Gyulay Istvan, followed by Albert and K.R Gyulay. Countess Gyulay of Mintia, who married Ladislau Kuun of Osdola, later inherited the domain together with her brother, Ludovic. In 1848, the Gyulay family took refuge at Cluj and, after the revolution, Ludovic, Ladislau Kuun, his wife Constance, and their children, Irene and Geza, returned to Mintia. Ludovic was the last heir of the Gyulay family. He wrote over 100 journals about the mansion and about Mintia. All of them are preserved at the Cluj-Napoca history museum. Ludovic Gyulay modified the building in 1834, giving it the shape it has today. Ludovic Gyulay never got married and, therefore, never had any heirs. His fortune was inherited by his brother-in-law, Ladislau Kuun, followed by his son, Geza Kuun. Geza studied Hungarian and German literature at the Universities of Budapest and Gottingen, and was a member and vice president of the Budapest Academy of Sciences. He was part of Vienna’s elite social circles, and became friends with the famous composer Franz Liszt – one of the most prominent pianists of all time. It was then that he also met writer Elena Ghica – daughter of Mihai Ghica, niece of Grigore Ghica the 4th, and the first woman to have climbed the Mont Blanc peak, on June 1st 1860. After 1870, Geza Kunn settled at Mintia and married Vilma Kemeny, the daughter of baron Kemeny of Magyar-Gyeno Monosto. His presence here transformed the town into a gathering place for eminent representatives of the cultural and scientific scenes, which included V. Zakrzewski – professor at the Cracovia University, Al. Szilagyi – secretary of the Historical Society, baron Balazs Orban, A. Szecsen –Imperial Court marchal. The beauty of the mansion located on the bank of Mureș River was also admired by the president of the Archeological Society – Solyon Fekete, the director of the Deva History Museum – Teglas Gabor, and by scientist Samuel Brassay – regarded as Transylvania’s last polymath. The immense library of the Mintia Castle and the salon, decorated with family portraits and precious objects, were visited by prefect George Pogany, subprefect Coloman Barcsay, count Coloman Esterhazy – director of the Transylvania Museum, by Otto von Keller – professor at the University of Prague, Zsolt Beothy – professor at the Budapest University, and by Norwegian scientist Conrad Nielsen. Baron Miklos Josika also traveled from Brănişca to Mintia, either on foot, by car, or on horseback. He also traveled by boat on Mureş River in order to admire the park that surrounded the castle. The rare species of plants and trees that embellished the park were mesmerizing. Count Kuun named the trees after the most important Hungarian writers, many of whom had been his friends. One of the trees, for example, bore the name of Attila, in the memory of Attila Gerando. Amid the rose bushes, the visitor could also discover numerous honorary or mortuary shrines. Geza Kuun died in 1905, on April 10th, and was entombed at Cluj. Legend has it that, although the body of count Geza was inhumed at Cluj, his heart was buried in the cemetery of the Mintia Reformed Church, alongside other members of his family and former owners of the castle. The Mintia domain, that comprises the castle and the park, is classed as a historical monument of national and universal importance, class A.

5 Bedroom Villa

Bucharest, București
US$1,861,200

5350 Sqft 5 3

Outside Bucharest's daily life, just a few minutes from the Băneasa forest, you can find Pipera neighborhood, with well-structured areas and buildings that benefit from numerous facilities: kindergartens, international schools, restaurants, parks, etc. The property, build in Neo-Romanian style, combines the aristocratic perfume with tradition and good taste. The exterior architecture of this villa features grand windows and wooden balconies, very similar to those of the manor houses. The design of the interior space, based on a concept of a building originally from the USA, was remodeled for the requirements of a family with children, but also as a space dedicated to guests, by using a melange of styles, starting with the classic style and continuing with the wooden attic in a rustic style. The location has a bohemian air, which invites you to relax, being perfectly harmonized with the generous green garden. The house has a built area of ​​497 square meters, a plot of 1900 square meters and is arranged on three levels, mezzanine, ground floor and first floor. At the entrance there is a 54 square meter living room with a height of 4 meters, where the fireplace becomes the centerpiece. The ground floor is completed with a kitchen area, a dining area, a bedroom and a bathroom, with direct access to the terrace that reveals the entire garden to the viewer. The second exit from the ground floor area leads to the garage that can accommodate two cars. On the first floor there are three bedrooms, one matrimonial with an integrated bathroom and two bedrooms with a shared bathroom. Also in this area is a mixed activity area with office and library. The attic, mainly made of fir wood, has two bedrooms. The demi-basement can serve as a recreational area, perfect for sports or moments with friends. The land that surrounds the house, totaling 1900 square meters, benefits from a corner of the forest, an orchard with apple, cherry and cherry trees, a flower garden, but also a greenhouse that can provide the vegetables needed by a family. In addition, it offers the necessary space for adding a swimming pool or a special place for children, this option remaining at the choice of the future beneficiary. Photo : Dan Călin

4 Bedroom Villa

Bucharest, Romania
US$4,099,900

6028 Sqft 4 4

Luxury redefined of Lake Herăstrău view penthouse Lake view on Herăstrau area given by the 180 degrees perspective is a dream come true for all skylines lovers. Every detail is crafted to obsession, every material is of the finest quality, every line is designed with taste and harmony, resulting in the unique experience of inhabiting a masterpiece. From the entrace you can remark the attention given to details on modern technology by the SmartHome sistem installed in entire apartment. This stunning Duplex exudes a feeling of calm in the midst of the city with selected furniture and accessories.Carried out on 3 floors and featuring 357 sq.m usable area on the 11+12+13 floor his design was meticulously accomplished by Lemon Design and is offering a private lifestyle with luxurios dinning area with table and chairs, handeliers Masiero, along with the bar, continuing with kitchen setup Aster Italia and living area around the fireplace. Floor to ceiling heights of up to 4m provide fantastic sense of space and light, bringing together outdoor and indoor living. All the furniture was very carrefully selected from the famous brand FENDI, with pieces of refine touch such sofas, armchairs, tables, beds and exquisitely finished objects, resulting from a meticulous design and high-level craftsmanship, naturally adapt to the surrounding context all in order to customize this opulent private estate. Kitchen is fully equippted and designed with a breakfast zone and a secondary kitchen is developed on the 11th floor. At this main floor the first bedroom has been arranged as a fitness room with various equipments. Bedrooms are on the 13th floor, providing a totally separated development of daily activities, each bedrooms having en-suite bathroom space and dressign area. The master bedroom will enchate and captivate you with the 180 degree view, full of light the layout is perfect for your comfort zone. On top of that the terrace is perfect for evening entertaiment arrangements that make this penthouse unlike any other prized property in the city.

40 Bedroom Villa

4 Elias Jacques Street, Bucharest, BucureÅŸti
US$4,466,800

26027 Sqft 40 22

Created in eclectic fashion with strong neoclassical features, this house was built during the late 19th century, with a commercial destination, according to the nature of the area. The particular style of buildings with dual use – commercial premises on the ground floor and residence upstairs – was brought by Jews, once they settled in Lipscani, the commercial neighbourhood of Bucharest. The building is distinguished by its neoclassical elements: cornice, pillars, triangular frontons and window frames. Before its nationalisation in the communist regime, the property belonged to Nicolae Dinischiotu, vice-minister of National Economy during the reign of King Michael I, the last King of Romania. The building has 3 sides with commercial premises on the ground floor: one on I.C. Brătianu boulevard, the other on Sfânta Vineri street and the third one on Elias Jacques street. The latter bears the name of one of the richest Romanians: the industrialist, banker and landlord Jacques Manachem Elias was born in 1844 in Bucharest, in a Jewish family. A great philanthropist, he bequeathed his whole fortune to the Romanian Academy. He was adviser to King Carol I of Romania. The building has 60 rooms, a courtyard of 60 sqm and a 175 sqm land on the side of I.C. Brătianu boulevard. The property belongs to the architectural assembly „Elias Jacques Street”, listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments 2010, Bucharest. Between 1990-1992, the house was consolidated and renovated, preserving the original architecture. The generous surface and the downtown location create a real potential for any commercial or touristic business. Sources: adevarul.ro "Merg in Cartierul Evreiesc", Florin Leonard Slovineanu Photo: Gabriel Ghizdavu

4 Bedroom Villa

Constanţa, Judeţul Constanţa
US$904,000

4693 Sqft 4 3

Ideally located on the vibrant Romanian Black Sea coast, this exceptional property represents the ultimate in luxury beachfront living. The villa is part of the award-winning Marina Regia Residence resort, a Mediterranean-style project created by renowned French-Romanian architect Mircea Mihai Pupazan and nominated for the 2008 Bucharest Architecture Annual. Marina Regia Residence offers the ultimate experience in relaxed, contemporary living – the security of an exclusive gated community combined with gorgeous green spaces and direct access to Marina Regia Beach, one of only four Blue Flag beaches in Romania. Exquisite design, special attention to detail, and impeccable services are the hallmarks of the resort. The villa is ideally suited to both holiday and permanent living. It spans 436 m² of dynamic living space and 1,000 m² of surrounding land, including an ample, meticulously manicured mature garden with automatic sprinkler system that is perfect for relaxing and entertaining. The villa is fully furnished and boasts top of the range fittings: open plan living/dining area, bespoke kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 luxury bathrooms, fully finished loft conversion, utility room, extensive storage space, and 2 car automated door garage. The villa is built to the most exacting structural standards (reinforced concrete structure with brick walls, own heating system, and double pane 3-layer engineered wooden joinery with wooden shutters). It features cable TV, telephone, and internet. Marina Regia Residence features two luxury hotels, Arena Regia Hotel 5* and the perfectly formed boutique Arcadia Hotel 4*, three restaurants, nationally renowned Imperia Spa, a Roman baths inspired indoor pool, an outdoor infinity pool, a children’s pool, tennis courts, a football pitch, a playground, extensive parking including electric vehicle charging points, and ATM. Marina Regia Residence is conveniently located in the proximity of several restaurants, supermarkets, drug stores, and filling stations. The city of Constanta and the Sun Highway (the Bucharest-Constanta highway) are within easy reach.

40 Bedroom Villa

9 Tudor Arghezii street, Bucharest, BucureÅŸti
US$4,679,500

26910 Sqft 40 6

Famous for having hosted the United States Embassy for over 70 years, the Palace located on Tudor Arghezi street regained its lost history for over a century. Known as Maurice Blank Palace, the residence of one of the most important bankers of modern Romania, was built in 1891, under the guidance of its first owner, by the hand and project of the famous Swiss architect Louis Pierre Blanc (1860-1903). He created some important Romanian public buildings, such as, the Palace of the Ministry of Agriculture, the Palace of the Faculty of Medicine, the University of Iaşi Headquarters and the Victor Babes Institute. Louis Blanc left behind an important series of private residences as well, having a great influence over the image of Bucharest from 1900 to this day. Working only 20 years in Romania, and especially in Bucharest, Louis Blanc arrived in the capital city in 1884, brought by his friendship with Ion Mincu, but also by a favourable environment for the development of an exceptional career. His style reminds us of the French Neoclassicism, especially in monumental buildings, and when it comes to private residences we notice an architect with a passion for the French taste, from Neo-Renaissance to beaux-arts. Louis Blanc succeeded within 5 to 10 years to become one of the most important architects and "decorators" of Bucharest at the end of the nineteenth century. The relations created through the two marriages, with Elena Şuţu and later Irina Berindei offered him contracts and contacts with the high Romanian society. Thus, in the spring of 1891, Louis Blanc, together with his associate Luigi Scolari, began the work at the Palace of Maurice Blank, co-founder of the well-known Marmorosch Blank & Co bank (1864) along Iacob Marmorosch being one of the most important bankers of the late nineteenth century (i.e. the bank lent the Romanian state in the campaign for the War of Independence). Even though today Maurice Blank is remembered mainly for having built the famous headquarters of the bank on Doamnei Street and the Băneasa Forest mausoleum, the palace on Tudor Arghezi Street is undoubtedly an architectural jewel that will remain permanently in the Romanian history and culture. Having a L-shaped design, 2.500 built square meters in the 50 rooms, and a generous garden decorated with pine trees and a fountain, the Maurice Blank palace became an architectural landmark for the residences located in the proximity of the University square. In 1934 the palace was purchased by the lawyer and politician Eduard Mirto, who was the last rightful owner until the installation of the Communist regime. Eduard Mirto will initiate the links between the Blank Palace and the United States Embassy, renting the building in 1939 after some authorized renovation, consolidation and modernization works. He installed a system of centralized heating and plumbing extending the construction in the area of its secondary façade right on the verge of the outbreak of the Second World War. The US Embassy will remain there until 2011 when the building re-entered the private circuit as one of Bucharest’s architectural masterpieces. Sources: Oana Marinache and Cristian Gache, „Louis Pierre Blanc. o plansetă elvetiană în serviciul României”, Istoria Artei publishing house, 2014 Photo: Reptilianul

3 Bedroom Villa

Braşov, Judeţul Braşov
US$319,100

3498 Sqft 3 5

The mansion completed in 2019 has been built with contemporary finishes and following the principles of an ideal holiday home. With a view of 360 degrees over the Poiana Mărului plateau, the house has been planned with generous windows towards the mountains, the main attraction being the view towards the Northern-Eastern slopes of the Piatra Craiului Mountains. Being situated at approximately 20 minutes from Râșnov and Bran, the residence take advantage of the easy access to the medieval castles, becoming an excellent location to be integrated into the touristic circuit, as well

10 Bedroom Villa

Bucharest, București
US$1,382,600

5220 Sqft 10 3

Built in 1913 by merchant Ghiţă Popescu, the house on Speranţei street hides between its walls the charm of one of the central and chic streets of the capital. "Located between Carol Boulevard and the Italian Street, it appears with this name in the city plans from the end of the nineteenth century. On this street there was the first home of Mihai Eminescu after his arrival in Bucharest in 1877. Ioan Slavici states that it was a spacious room with a wide anteroom in an old eighteenth-century house. From this street, the poet walked down to the editorial office of the conservative newspaper, Timpul, located on Calea Victoriei," writes Alexandru Ofrim in "Old Streets of Nowadays Bucharest". And Mihai Eminescu is not the only important figure in the history of this area. The founder of the Romanian neurosurgery school, Dumitru Bagdasar, also lived on Speranţei Street. Unfortunately, the last decades have affected the elegance of the buildings in the area. However, the house of merchant Ghiţă Popescu is the exception. Nationalized after the 1960s, when owned by Dr. Elias Haim, the residence had over time landlords who have cherished it and who invested a lot in its conservation and restoration - a careful work that turned it into an architectural jewel today. The over 400 square meters of the property on Speranţei street, built on SB+GF+F+A, have recently undergone a meticulous renovation process. After a six-month work, under the coordination of the designer Irina Neacsu, the semi-basement has been transformed into what can be considered one of the most beautiful offices in Romania. Numerous pieces of personalized furniture, British accents in an eclectic setting, digitally drawn wallpapers and then printed on paper, the floor heating, are just a few of the elements that give uniqueness and charm to the property. In fact, it is a modern reinterpretation of a building dominated by classic architectural features specific to the beginning of the nineteenth century Bucharest. The modern terrace offers a wide panorama of the Armenian area of the capital, a landscape dominated by inter-war avant-garde, modernist buildings, along the Neo-Romanian and Eclectic style properties. The villa is available for rent as well.

3 Bedroom Apartment

Floreasca Lake, Bucharest, BucureÅŸti
US$1,914,300

6727 Sqft 4 5

Unique, 4-bedroom apartment, with a wonderful 250 square meter private garden overlooking Floreasca Lake. This spacious, 300 square meter apartment is situated on the ground floor of One Floreasca Lake. This gated community benefits from the finest amenities, exquisite craftsmanship and ultimate privacy offered by one of the most prestigious real estate developers in Romania. The apartment has 3 underground parking spaces.

14 Bedroom Villa

FereÅŸti, Romania
US$797,600

7535 Sqft 14 6

In Ferești, the place where Romanian traditions are still alive, where the folk costumes are proudly worn and the households hide stories behind the monumental wood gates, an unique ensemble of traditional houses is waiting to reveal itself in front of the lovers of beauty. The ensemble is made of almost 2400 sqm of land and includes 5 carefully restored houses, a pond with sturgeons, carps and trout, a storeroom made of stone, a wooden timber pavilion, sauna, a hot tub and a barbeque zone. Next to the other houses, benefiting from a zip line and a specially designed barbeque zone, the tree house is ready to be discovered in the wooded area (1500 sqm). The entire ensemble offers 22 beds, being the ideal places for families eager for nature and relaxation, or for those who want to disconnect from daily life.

20 Bedroom Villa

Cisnădie, Romania
US$1,138,000

12422 Sqft 20 12

Das Haus means three residential buildings designed for long-term or hotel rental - there are 888 sqm divided into upstairs apartments and commercial spaces on the ground floor. The reviews on the international booking platforms are excellent, which attests to the viability of the business. The access is made through high gates and long, vaulted corridors that still bear the memory of the old carriages. The inner courtyard, protecting the privacy of the inhabitants with typical Transylvanian sturdiness, is comfortable and paved with cubic stone. A small sports court offers guests the opportunity to actively relax. All the spaces were completely renovated, with new gas, water, sewer, electricity installations, including roofs and sub-additions where necessary. The apartments have beech or pine parquet floors, marble in the bathrooms and air conditioning. Their interior stairs have a functional yet pleasant design. The common spaces are generous and minimalism is maintained in the choice of the furniture whose contemporary design finds its natural place in the space without crowding it. The living rooms are high and bright and have supporting beams that receive a decorative role in addition to the functional one. The kitchens are open, modern, inviting guests to take advantage of local products such as bufallo’s milk, organic vegetables, delicious fruit and honey. Some bedrooms incorporate the past by exposing a brick wall that embraces arched centutry-old windows. Seen from the outside, these windows are placed under the old tile roof, the type beaten by wind and rain. On a neighbouring roof there’s a special pair of tenants - a stork family. Further on, the gaze escapes through the window to other sleepy-eyed roofs and houses with pastel walls. The property is centrally located in Cisnadie and has the advantage of being sold with some of the premises with income-generating leases - a coffee shop and a children English language school operate within it, in addition to a long-term rented apartment. Sibiu and its airport are only 9 km away, and the Păltiniș ski slope is 20 km away; Cisnadie is, in fact, a destination in itself being the perfect base for a holiday exploring the surroundings: • Sibiu: Astra Museum, Brukenthal Museum, Council Tower, Carpenters Tower, Liars Bridge, Stairs Passage • Hiking Cindrel Mountains, skiing in Păltiniș • Sighișoara, Cisnadioara, Rășinari, Poplaca, Orlat, Sibiel and Cristian photo Florin Pepene

7 Bedroom Villa

Bucharest, BucureÅŸti
US$1,435,800

5931 Sqft 7 7

Located right in the middle of the Historic Center of Bucharest, in the vicinity of the National Bank, the Palace of the Art Gallery and the Comedy Theater, is one of the oldest houses built on the current Smârdan Street, known around 1710 as "Ulița Târgului din Năuntru" , and after about a century, under the name of “Podul ce merge de la Curtea Veche spre Hanul Șerban Vodă”, later being called “Ulița Nemțească” or “Germană” street. After winning the War of Independence, it was called "Smârdan" Street, and still proudly bears the name of the town where the Romanian army troops came out victorious in front of the Ottoman Empire. It was famous in the past as one of the streets of Bucharest with the most shops and restaurants. And the reputation is still preserved today, Smârdan Street being one of the most effervescent from a commercial and tourist point of view. It is the area in Bucharest with the highest flow of Romanian and foreign tourists, offering restaurants and clubs, souvenir shops, museums, multiple possibilities for walking and night fun. The house was built around 1850, at the request of its first owner, the merchant I. Dumitrescu, in the eclectic style with neoclassical elements specific to the period, designed to serve as a house with a shop on the ground floor and storage spaces in the basement, and to Over time, it has passed through the hands of several owners, mostly merchants of toys, cars, textiles and knitwear, hats, soaps, jewelry etc. The current owners, lovers of history and beauty, decided in 2006 to invest in extensive consolidation and expansion works, which lasted until 2009. Therefore, based on the technical expertise prepared by Prof. Dr. Eng. Ramiro Sofronie, with preserving all the original architectural elements, the house went through a three-year process of extensive consolidation, expansion and thorough restoration. Currently, the house has been extended by two more levels, resulting in a height regime of Ug + Gf + 2F + Attic. The commercial space on the ground floor has separate access for both the clientele and the storage space in the basement. The other levels have a separate entrance and can have a hotel destination, all rooms have their own bathrooms, with metering and utilities completely separate from the commercial part of the building. The building has 220V and 380V electrical installation, heating system with three boilers, two gas and one electric, solar panels, decorative Orycale stone radiators - Cinier brand, functional stone fireplace, Meranti solid wood joinery with stained glass painted, travertine flooring, Merbau wood flooring, stone staircase built into the wall with hand wrought iron handrail, oak paneling, courtyard paved with mosaic. The walls that make up the resistance structure have a thickness of about one meter and a high hardness, the house being consolidated and renovated to current standards, ready to carry on the business of many decades from now. Photo: Gabriel Ghizdavu