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Keizersgracht 604-A1017 EP AmsterdamVijzelstraatbuurt

  • 1,102 m²
  • 771 m²
  • 6
€ 11,250,000 k.k.
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Description

Unique canal house, called 'Int Derde Vredejaer', located on Keizersgracht 604 right in the center of Amsterdam. The property is identical to Museum van Loon and consists of 1,102 m2 (Nen measured) surface. The property has a rich history: built by order of the mayor/mayor of Amsterdam in 1672 (Schaep) and later inhabited by another mayor of Amsterdam (Elias), as well as having been the office of Otto Frank, before he moved to Prinsengracht (secret annex). During its first 250 years, ownership of the building changed hands several times and belonged to prominent Amsterdam families. Before World War I, it served as an office building. After a thorough renovation in the years 2014 and 2015, the property reached its current state, characterized by a high-quality finish. This renovation also included the integration of modern technologies, such as KNX/Domotica for home automation, advanced security systems and camera surveillance. As a result, the property now features contemporary and advanced amenities. The property has beautiful ceiling paintings in the 2 period rooms on Keizersgracht: In one period room Jacob de Wit canvases of Apollo and the 7 muses (of which a similar painting hangs in the Mauritshuis) and beautiful paintings on the wooden ceiling in the other period room. Entrance accessible via the stately (bordes) staircase to the empire door with sandstone door frame; beautiful hall with marble floor. From the hall there is access to two period rooms on the Keizersgracht side and two rooms at the rear overlooking the large south facing garden. The left style room on the canal side has the beautiful paintings on the wooden ceiling and a large fireplace. This room is currently used as a sitting room. Through en-suite doors access to the cozy living kitchen with marble countertops on the entire long side. Through the kitchen and through the hall access to the pantry. The right style room on the canal side has the beautiful ceiling paintings with the Jacob de Wit canvases of Apollo and the 7 muses and a large fireplace. On the garden side is the library with a stylish loft. This room is also excellent for use as a study, playroom or television room. The hall at the rear gives access to the utility room, the toilet, a storage cupboard, the stairs to the basement and the stairs to the garden. Magnificent monumental wooden staircase to the second floor with also access to the loft of the library. Second floor: spacious hall, the bedroom on the garden side has a spacious walk-in closet; spacious bathroom with bath, toilet and walk-in shower and access to the second walk-in closet; On the Keizersgracht side there is a wonderful space over the entire width of the property with beautiful views of the canal. This space can be used for multiple purposes and is currently used for two bedrooms with private toilet, spacious built-in closets and a beautiful modern staircase to the second floor. Third Floor: formerly the warehouse attic, from where the goods of the merchants who lived here were loaded from the boats in the canals. The open character is still almost entirely preserved, with built-in cupboards on both sides (including a pantry and wash/dry rooms), light through skylights (and view of the original hoisting wheel). Under architecture, 3 rooms were created on the garden side with sliding doors: two bedrooms and a bathroom equipped with bath, toilet and shower. From both bedrooms is a staircase to the attic floor, with each above it a private bedroom. Attic has three gabled roofs parallel to the moat. On the garden side are two bedrooms separated by a bathroom with bath and toilet. In the middle spacious storage attic is the CV room, while the room on the canal side can be used largely as storage (including the hoisting wheel). From here one can go outside for a beautiful view of the Keizersgracht and to hoist the flag! Souterrain: Through the entrance hall on the beletage, or through the Keizersgracht, one enters the souterrain floor with spacious hall with marble floor and access to four spacious rooms. Because the building has completely separate entrances from the Keizersgracht for the entrance level and for the basement, living and working can be perfectly combined. The two rooms on the garden side both have their own access to the garden. The right back room has a private bathroom and a sauna. The left back room has a flue for fireplace or wood stove, and gives access to the summer kitchen. On the right side, the room is separated on the garden and canal side by glass doors in a semicircular arch. This is an original detail by the architect Adriaan Dortsman, whose dollhouse with similar semi-circular arch can also be found in the Rijksmuseum. On the left side is a bedroom with its own shower, toilet and kitchenette. This space is suitable for an au-pair, guest room or office. In the hallway there is a separate toilet, and also a spacious storage room. At the back of the hallway is also an access to the garden. Garden: The garden is truly unique to Amsterdam. The beautifully landscaped garden of about 480 m2 has a beautiful old sycamore tree and faces south. At the rear of the garden (Kerkstraat side) is a (artificial) grass field where football and hockey can be played (by children) of approximately 14 by 4 meters, behind which trees give ample privacy from the houses on the Kerkstraat behind. Details - Located on private land - The entire property has a mixed residential work destination. Currently there are three BAG separate registrations (604 A, B and C): 1x living, 1x working, and 1x mixed, allowing multiple parking permits.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Asking price
€ 11,250,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 10,209
Listed since
Status
Available
Acceptance
Available in consultation

Construction

Kind of house
Property alongside canal, detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1670
Specific
Monumental building
Type of roof
Combination roof covered with roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
1,102 m²
Other space inside the building
12 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
15 m²
Plot size
771 m²
Volume in cubic meters
5,875 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
11 rooms (6 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
3 bathrooms and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Sauna, double sink, walk-in shower, 2 baths, 2 showers, and 2 toilets
Number of stories
4 stories
Facilities
Alarm installation, smart home, mechanical ventilation, sauna, and TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Not available
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler and electrical boiler
CH boiler
Gas-fired, in ownership

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM A 8376
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Area
771 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside waterfront and in centre
Garden
Back garden
Back garden
481 m² (34.60 metre deep and 13.90 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the southwest

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Paid parking and resident's parking permits
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