This elegant mansion in the heart of Hamburg embodies the quintessence of luxury and nature. The property, covering over 5.4 acres (2.18 hectares), boasts a living area of 4,790 ft² (445 m²) and is set amidst lush greenery and a picturesque pond. The villa embodies the highest standard of living and was designed by renowned architect Walther Baedeker in 1922-23.
The interior of this villa offers generous room layouts with high ceilings up to 115 ft² (3,5 m²), exquisite marble and fine wood elements, and an extensive balcony and terrace landscape. Among other impressive features in the interior are the lovely kitchen with a servants’ entrance, four bedrooms and two bathrooms, a cloakroom area, an in-house library, and a converted attic. There is also a separate guest room area ideal for visiting guests.
The close proximity to the Hirschpark and Elbe River makes this property’s location sought-after. The Hirschpark (literally the “deer park”) is a green oasis created in 1620, providing a game preserver for reindeer and fallow deer. Amid century-old trees as a backdrop, there are trails, wildflowers as well as ornamental peacocks, and waterfowl which make their home here, and outdoor activities on the Elbe River include swimming and canoeing.