This unique unfurnished apartment is situated in a charming national monument canal house on the Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, spanning approximately 160 m² across the third and fourth floors. It offers scenic views of the Spiegelgracht, Rijksmuseum, and the well-known Amsterdam Café Heuvel. The apartment features two floors with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a spacious living room with a fireplace alongside a semi-open kitchen. Two rooftop terraces are included, one equipped with an outdoor kitchen and panoramic city views.
The apartment's layout begins with a central entrance on the ground floor, leading to a spacious hallway with access to private storage rooms and stairs to the third floor where the apartment entrance is located. The third floor includes an entrance hall, cloakroom, guest toilet, a guest or study room with oak herringbone parquet flooring, and an adjoining bathroom with a rain shower and washbasin. The bright through-living room features oak herringbone parquet flooring, a fireplace, and built-in bookshelves. At the front, the kitchen and dining area offer beautiful views of the Prinsengracht, with a modern semi-open kitchen equipped with various built-in appliances. A fixed staircase from the living room leads to the fourth floor.
On the fourth floor, the entire floor is finished with a ship-deck-style floor. The hallway provides access to a spacious toilet with washer and dryer facilities, a large built-in closet, a walk-in closet with custom built-ins, and a large master bedroom with air conditioning. The semi-open bathroom includes a double shower, bathtub, and washbasin. A third bedroom or study room with built-in wardrobes is situated at the rear. The master bedroom opens onto a spacious rooftop terrace (approximately 30 m²) featuring a built-in stone BBQ and city views. A staircase from this terrace leads to a second terrace, ideal for enjoying evening sunlight. Additional storage and the central heating boiler and water heater are located in the attic at the front of the building.
The apartment is located in the attractive Spiegelkwartier, close to boutiques, galleries, cafés, and within walking distance of the Rijksmuseum, Museumplein, Vondelpark, and Leidsestraat. Public transport access is convenient with tram lines 2 and 24 and a nearby metro line.
Additional details include freehold ownership, a private storage room on the ground floor, central heating installed in 2008, cleverly integrated built-in storage throughout, and the building's status as a listed national monument.