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Kristapa iela 2
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One of the first Art Nouveau wooden buildings in RigaThe developer has completed another projectthis time, a building for history enthusiasts. One of the first Art Nouveau wooden buildings in Riga has been fully restored. It was originally built in 1904 based on a design by architect Alfrēds Ašenkampf. The building is a balance between functionality and aesthetics. Alfrēds Ašenkampf is one of the pioneers of Art Nouveau in Riga.Locals have historically referred to this building as the "Captain’s House" because the round window on the second floor symbolizes the all-seeing eye, shining like a beacon.During the restoration process, historical elements were preserved. The courtyard has been landscaped, offering the opportunity to purchase a parking space and enjoy a green area. Most apartments have terraces or balconies. The apartments are divided into individual property units, and the land is privately owned.This apartment consists of a studio-type living room combined with a kitchen, a bathroom with a shower, 2 separate bedrooms, and a terrace.In total, 2- to 4-room apartments will be available. All apartments are offered with full interior finishing, including fully completed and furnished sanitary facilities.The building’s facade and roof have been restored, and all utilities have been replaced. Each apartment has an individual heating meter, allowing residents to adjust the temperature according to their preferences and save on heating costs.Read more
Kristapa iela 2 Āgenskalns
Location
Kristapa iela 2
Āgenskalns
Facilities
Price History
Description
One of the first Art Nouveau wooden buildings in RigaThe developer has completed another projectthis time, a building for history enthusiasts. One of the first Art Nouveau wooden buildings in Riga has been fully restored. It was originally built in 1904 based on a design by architect Alfrēds Ašenkampf. The building is a balance between functionality and aesthetics. Alfrēds Ašenkampf is one of the pioneers of Art Nouveau in Riga.Locals have historically referred to this building as the "Captain’s House" because the round window on the second floor symbolizes the all-seeing eye, shining like a beacon.During the restoration process, historical elements were preserved. The courtyard has been landscaped, offering the opportunity to purchase a parking space and enjoy a green area. Most apartments have terraces or balconies. The apartments are divided into individual property units, and the land is privately owned.This apartment consists of a studio-type living room combined with a kitchen, a bathroom with a shower, 2 separate bedrooms, and a terrace.In total, 2- to 4-room apartments will be available. All apartments are offered with full interior finishing, including fully completed and furnished sanitary facilities.The building’s facade and roof have been restored, and all utilities have been replaced. Each apartment has an individual heating meter, allowing residents to adjust the temperature according to their preferences and save on heating costs.Read more