High-end property in prime locations of major world cities is the investment choice of many of the world’s wealthy individuals in the 21st Century.
Such investments provide the owners not only with security and increased future wealth, but also prestige.
Designed by architect Helmut Jahn and opened in the year 2000, the Sony Center is one of, if not the, architectural centerpieces of Post Reunification Berlin.
Esplanade Residence is part of the Sony Center ensemble of buildings. A unique address with historical significance. A value holding asset.
The Grand Hotel Esplanade was almost totally destroyed during World War II. After reunification the remains of the hotel became protected under German preservation laws. The Esplanade Residence apartments are built directly over the former Grand Hotel. Ground breaking engineering suspends a large section of the apartments in the air over the former hotel, in order to protect the ruins.
The apartment, on the 9th floor of the Esplanade Residences, has an amazing view into the Forum Sony Center from it’s all around floor-to-ceiling windows.
Some of the apartment’s features:
– 24 Hour Concierge Service
– Floor to ceiling windows throughout
– Fully-fitted kitchen with quality equipment
– Underfloor heating
– 2 bedrooms
– 2 bathrooms
– Balcony
– 24-Hour Concierge Service
– High quality security system
The building has a 24-Hour Concierge Service. Some of the concierge services available includes:
– Security services
– Taking calls
– Making bookings (restaurants, theatre, concerts, etc.)
– Cleaning and laundry
– Babysitting
– Pet care
– Travel services
– Looking after your apartment while you are away (watering plants, etc.)
FEATURES OF THE LOCATION:
Potsdamer Platz was, before World War II, the most bustling traffic intersection in Europe. In fact the world’s first traffic lights were erected here. It was also a major entertainment center during 1920’s Weimar Berlin. After its destruction during the war it became an empty “no man’s land” during the cold war period. And then after German reunification Potsdamer Platz became once again a central focal point in Berlin and in Europe.
The Potsdamer Platz area offer a multitude of options for both the everyday and the special. This includes the cinema complex (home to the Berlinale film festival) in the Sony Center itself.
To the north-west, immediately behind this property, is the huge Tiergarten Park.
To the west is the cultural ensemble “Kulturforum”, including amongst other things, the Neue Nationalgalerie, the Philharmonie and the Gemäldegalerie.
To the east is the impressive Leipziger Platz and east of that is the recently opened Mall of Berlin.
To the south-west is the multi-faceted Potsdamer Straße. The street with everything.
Potsdamer Platz is served by several transport options including U-Bahn, S-Bahn and regional train services.
This is the center of the reunified city.