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The villa was built and executed at the end of the 19th century, the beginning of the 20th century, in a neo-Romanian style with Hebrew influences, on whose facade sits the cup nicknamed the Holy Graal, in addition to other architectural elements specific to the period, lacy friezes and floral medallions that remind passers-by of the perfume of the period. The area in which it is located is a protected one and is called Boulevard Haussmannian Ferdinand. Ferdinand I Boulevard represents the connection between the central area and Obor Station, crossing a traditional Bucharest area, of houses built mostly around 1900. Most of the buildings have a residential function, predominating individual homes, with a few exceptions from the interwar and post-December period, period in which were also built collective housing.
The S+P+E+M building was built in a gravity concept, of solid brickwork with solid wood floors, has 852 sqm of built area and has 16 rooms, 6 bathrooms and a built-in garage on the ground floor, an inner courtyard of 29 sqm.
It has had several functions over time and its current condition shows that it needs total restoration to bring it back to its former beauty.
It can retain its original purpose as a single-family home or it can have various functions: multi-family building with several apartments, commercial or office building, law firm or notary office.
Photo: Gabriel Ghizdavu
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