Jubilee architecture: Villa in Weidling for sale!

Jubilee architecture: Villa in Weidling for sale!

Weidling, Niederösterreich, Österreich - In Weidling near Klosterneuburg, an impressive Art Nouveau villa is for sale. The three -storey building, designed by the renowned architect Hans Prutscher, was built in 1909 and 1910 and is now looking for a new owner who is ready to renovate the magnificent property. The sales price is 2,980,000 euros, which reflects the meaning and the historical value of this listed object.

The villa is characterized by its mansard roof with an ornamental, glazed brick cover, while the southern main front has a picturesque balcony risalite that is flanked by two characteristic pairs of caryatids. Overall, the property offers three separate, spacious residential units, each equipped with loggias and balconies, as well as an additional living area in the garden floor on a plot of around 1,124 square meters. The precious tiled equipment in the staircase and the baths that underline the Art Nouveau charm of the villa deserve special attention.

environment and infrastructure

The location of the villa not only offers a breathtaking view of the Weidlingbach valley and the Wienerwald, but also an excellent infrastructure. Shops, transport connections and schools are easily accessible, which makes the situation particularly attractive. In addition to the villa, there is an adjacent property with construction class I+II, which enables up to two other residential units and is included in the total price. Optionally, approximately 4,100 square meters of grassland can be purchased.

The search for a new owner is specifically geared towards making the villa shine again in its original splendor. The need for renovation measures is obvious, and potential buyers are encouraged to recognize the challenges and possibilities that this significant building contains.

Art Nouveau architecture in Vienna

The Art Nouveau, which also includes Villa Merano, is a significant part of Viennese architecture. This era, which took place around the turn of the 19th to the 20th century, was largely shaped by artists such as Otto Wagner, Josef Hoffmann and Gustav Klimt. A well -known example is the Secession, which was built by Joseph Maria Olbrich in 1898 and is the first exhibition house for modern art in Central Europe. The stylistic features of this movement are still an elementary part of Viennese culture and architecture.

Due to the inheritance of Art Nouveau, many buildings in Vienna remain timeless and offer both locals and tourists an insight into a fascinating epoch in architectural history, which is recognized in guided tours and specially presented exhibitions. The Villa Merano is another gem that is in this tradition and is waiting for new impulses.

For interested buyers and architectural enthusiasts, this villa is a unique opportunity to not only invest and continue a piece of Viennese history in a historical building.

More information about the Villa Meran can be found in the detailed presentation of Engel & Völkers and in the press release from [OTS] (https://www.ots.at/presseaus-sung/ots_20250422_ots0027/villa-Meran-jugendstil-bauwerk-des-architekten-han-step- on-este-zum-sales). The websites of Wien.info offer additional information on the architecture of the Art Nouveau in Vienna.

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