Living in the Chocolate Factory: Viennese Gründerzeit House Shines in New Splendor

With the completion of the chocolate factory at Meiselstraße 9, an extraordinary real estate project in the 15th district of Vienna has been successfully concluded. In a stylishly revitalized historic building that once housed a chocolate factory, a total of 21 condominiums with open spaces and two commercial units have been created over six floors with a total usable area of 2,000 m².
State-of-the-art Equipment in Former Chocolate Factory in Vienna
The living spaces range from approximately 55 to 126 m² and offer two to four rooms. All units feature modern amenities such as oak parquet flooring, underfloor heating, branded sanitary products, and – in the attic – full air conditioning. An ecological air heat pump ensures high energy efficiency, enabling a heating demand (HWB) of 35 in the old building.
“With the chocolate factory, a residential project has been created that sets new standards both architecturally and energetically,” says Dennis Meryn, Managing Director of the Savoir Vivre Group. While the apartments on the lower floors were carefully renovated to preserve the historic charm of the historic building with herringbone parquet and stylish details, the attic houses five high-quality apartments with a view extending to the Gloriette. Currently, seven apartments and two commercial premises are still available.
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The location of the chocolate factory impresses with its exceptionally good connectivity: The Johnstraße subway station (U3) is right on the doorstep and provides a quick connection to the city center – it takes only about twelve minutes to reach Stephansplatz. In the immediate vicinity are the Meiselmarkt, numerous shopping opportunities, schools, service providers, as well as the recreational areas Auer-Welsbach-Park and Schönbrunn Palace Park. The nearby Wien River with its bike paths and pedestrian zone invites outdoor leisure activities.
Further information and visualizations can be found at: www.schokoladen-fabrik.at
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