House 641 m² Riga, Latvia

Latvia, Riga
Archive cost €1,50M
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Updated at: 22/04/2021

Location

Country: Latvia
State: Vidzeme
City: Riga

Building parameters

Number of floors: 3
Floor: 3
Total area: 641 m²

Description

Mezhaparks (in German known also as Kaiserwald) is a neighbourhood in North Central Riga. The name is literally translated as 'forest park'. In 17th century Mezhapark neighbourhood went by the name Kaiserwald, because in 1621 Sweden King Gustav II built a camp for his army on this place. This name remained until 1923, when it was officially changed to Mezhapark. Until the middle of 19th century farmers lived on this place, they provided Riga with their production. It was also the place of rest for city people during summer time. At the end of 19th century the main engineer of Riga thought of building villas in the lake Kishezers region. At the beginning of 20th century the active building has begun. More then 100 dwelling-houses were built. But the situation changed after World War II, when beautiful villas were nationalized and after this many houses were left. In the 1990s houses were given back to their owners. Nowadays Mezhapark is one of the most prestigious regions of the city.

Riga Zoo is another favourite city people's place to rest. It is the oldest Zoo in the Northern Europe. The big Song Festival stage is also situated in Mezhapark. The festival takes place every four years. There is also the smallest Lutheran church in Riga.

One of the prestigious properties in the Mezaparks, can be used for high class office space with wide territory, waterfall in the front side of territory, luxurious materials, classic interior.
Property can be used for office or residence or mix.
Additional value is a parking lot in the territory, foursquare leveled land plot with development possibility and very good condition of premises.
Property consists of big land plot 4919 m2 with the main house and gardener's house 95 m2 on it.

Features

  • Lake view

Location

Latvia, Riga