One of the most significant houses built outside of Prague by the leading 1930s architect Josef Gočár stands just behind the statue of Czechoslovakia's first president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. Though it requires renovation, no adverse changes have been made to its original form.
The ground floor is where you can let your ideas roam free. There can be a comfortable open plan receiving room, a home office, a lounge, family game room, and a guest suite. The first floor is currently configured as an apartment with a living room, a library, a study with a balcony, two interconnected rooms, a kitchen with a balcony, and a separate toilet. Additional bedrooms can be added to the second floor. Cellars, a laundry room, a utility room, and a workshop are in the spacious basement.
The villa boasts lovely period features such as the serving window and pantry in the kitchen, the wall of windows in the first floor living room, the many angular balconies and terrace, or the curved staircases with original railings in wood and metal. Some floors are wooden parquet, some are terrazzo, and some are linoleum.
The offer comes with Gočár's original plans, model, and the furniture he designed for the villa. Owners can also enjoy the large garden with mature trees providing shade and privacy.
Usable area: 600 m2, built-up area: 450 m2, garden: 2,400 m2, land: 2,850 m2