Villa in an idyllic location

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Property number
BX13433
Net living area
367 m2
Retail space
530 m2
Plot surface
2,675 m2
Purchase price
2,200,000 €
Purchase T&C
No
Property condition
Good / Sufficient
Energy class
in progress
Construction year
1961
Rooms
11
Bathroom / WC
5
Balcony / Terrace
Yes
Cellar
Yes

Villa in an idyllic location

Bressanone - Millan
In the picturesque village of Milland near Brixen, stands an impressive listed villa whose unique architecture is the work of the renowned Prof. Dr. Othmar Barth. This historic property is not only a testimony to masterful architecture, but also an important cultural heritage site. The villa is set in spacious grounds surrounded by a majestic park. The well-tended green areas and old trees lend the property a special atmosphere. Architectural features: The main building of the villa impresses with an imposing façade and ornate details that bear the signature of Prof. Dr. Othmar Barth. The architectural splendor continues inside, where spacious rooms with high ceilings, elegant decorations and historical charm are impressive. The villa also has an adjoining apartment, which is ideal for guests. The heating is supplied by an efficient and sustainable district heating system. Historical background: The history of this listed villa is closely linked to the industrial Durst family, who were once the proud owners of this magnificent property. The historical influence of this family has left its mark to this day, and the property tells stories of times gone by. Location and atmosphere: The peaceful location of the villa ensures a private and relaxing atmosphere, shielded from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. At the same time, the proximity to Brixen offers an additional advantage. Construction period and architect: Villa Durst was built between 1959 and 1961. As the first independent project by Othmar Barth, the architect from Brixen, it shaped post-war modernism in South Tyrol. As a freelance architect and professor at the University of Innsbruck, Othmar Barth had a lasting influence on architecture in the Alpine region. Significance of Villa Durst: The provincial curator Karin Dalla Torre describes Villa Durst as a key work by the South Tyrolean architect Othmar Barth. With its innovative and functional architecture from the 1960s, the villa is considered one of the most important buildings of post-war modernism in South Tyrol. The spacious rooms, large windows and constructivist design are evidence of simple elegance. Architectural characteristics: Villa Durst is a two-storey building with characteristic travertine brickwork and overhanging eaves. The separation of the living and sleeping areas, connected by a wide staircase, is typical of the construction period. The façade is characterized by travertine masonry, natural wood cladding and natural stone masonry, with few new materials and techniques being used.
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