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Open, spacious and effortless: these are the three best words to describe the loft-style charms of FRAME, designed by the visionary architects Herzog & de Meuron. The open-plan rooms of this 137-sqm penthouse are free of structural columns and feature overheight ceilings that soar to 3.82 meters. Exposed concrete walls and ceilings create an exciting contrast with the classic chateau floorboards. Then there are the two loggias, one on each side of the apartment, and both fitted with ceramic decking. From one loggia, you can enjoy views over vibrant Aaron-Bernstein-Platz, from the other the panorama stretches out to the south, with impressive far-reaching views over Berlin-Mitte and FRAME's green courtyard garden.
The guest bathroom and primary bathroom with floor-level shower and bathtub are both equipped with natural stone tiles and solid stainless-steel wall fittings from the renowned Danish company VOLA, whose revolutionary design goes back to Arne Jacobsen and Verner Overgaard in the 1960s. Whether art, your own creations or individual lifestyle - this penthouse will be a projection screen for new perspectives and absolute design freedom.
Liberal, open-minded, full of potential: "the Berlin lifestyle" has international admirers. In one of the greenest metropolises in Europe, the economy is strong, dynamic and pioneering: in Berlin the start-up scene is booming. And many representatives of international corporations are now at home in the German capital. Right in the middle: in Mitte district. The incredible diversity of cultural and culinary offerings, not to mention the cultural marvels on the nearby Museum Island, are a real magnet. Equally attractive is the proximity to the government district, the nearby banks of the Spree River and the huge range of shopping, from organic bakeries to flagship stores. And everything is close enough to be reached on foot or by bike.