Auction house Sotheby’s International Realty has a number of historic as well as new, contemporary properties for sale on its dedicated website.
These include:
- Bragadiru Palace and Gardens Bucharest, for the price of 25 mil EUR, 110 rooms, 43 bathrooms, 10,110 sq.m inside, 1.65 ha outside.
The Bragadiru Palace Architectural Complex has its origins at the beginning of the 20th century, in the Belle Époque.
The entire estate bears the name of its founder, Dumitru Marinescu Bragadiru (1842-1915).
An emblematic figure for the town, he came from a poor working-class family and became Europe’s third largest industrialist at the beginning of the 20th century.
Through his ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit, Bragadiru made a major contribution to the economic and architectural development of the capital.The Bragadiru Palace is one of the most imposing buildings of the Bucharest of yesteryear.
Today, it is an elegant location that hosts private events, from wedding ceremonies to birthday parties, personal or company parties, as well as corporate events
- Ramada Hotel, Calea Bucuresti Săcele, Brasov, for the price of 13,5 mil EUR, 113 rooms, exterior 0.16 ha.
The hotel has a total of 113 rooms and suites, equipped according to international standards, with the following structure: 60 king size bedrooms, 44 twin rooms (2 of them equipped for disabled people), 7 junior suites, 1 matrimonial suite, 1 presidential suite.
Amenities and services include free parking, ATM, health center/SPA, fax and delivery services, laundry, bell boy, card access, free Wi-Fi, cable TV – smart TV, smoke detectors/fire prevention, temperature control system, safe, zero decibel minibar, hair dryer, in-room iron and ironing board, international telephone line.
The hotel’s mezzanine includes 3 modular conference rooms with a capacity of up to 180 people.
- Wine estate Pogany Dobra, Satu Mare, for the price of 7,4 mil.
EUR, 3 Băi, 400 sqm, 300 ha.
A small part is cultivated with table varieties such as Black magic, Kardinal, Matilde and Victoria (about 2-3 ha each).
Wine varieties and their areas are: – Black Fetească about 25 ha – Merlot about 30 ha – Cabernet about 30 ha – Pinot noir about 30 ha – Italian Riesling about 25 ha – White Fetească about 25 ha – Sauvignon blanc about 25 ha – Muscat ottonel about 25 ha – Romanian Tămâioasă about 20 ha – Traminer rosé about 20 ha – Traminer rose about 15 ha – Burgund mare about 10 ha – Cadarcă about 15 ha – Pinot gris about 15 ha – Cabernet franc about 5 ha Together with the vineyard land, the winery space is also purchased with everything necessary for harvesting (tractors, combines, trailers, etc.) and harvest processing – a platform on which are erected two buildings on metal structure and sandwich panels (one temperature controlled) with storage capacity of approx. 800.000 liters in stainless tanks of various capacities.
The Pogany Dobra wine is appreciated by connoisseurs, Pogany labels find themselves evaluated at international and local competitions.
The 2015 Feteasca Noire received, for example, silver at the Concourse International de Vins, Brussels 2019.
- Events center and restaurant Aroma in Palocsay orchard in Cluj-Napoca, for the price of 7 mil.
EUR, 5,000 square meters inside, 0.39 ha outside
Located in the Palocsay orchard, about 6 km from the city center, this complex built in 2003 offers a splendid view of Cluj-Napoca.
The property consists of two main buildings: the restaurant and the SARA Social Events center.
The Aroma restaurant is arranged on two levels: the ground floor is decorated in neoclassical style and offers access to the summer garden, while the first floor maintains the classical touch, with the fireplace as its centerpiece.
Large windows and modular partitioning offer guests privacy and a lovely view of Cluj.
The events area has a 280-seat hall and a 300-seat conference room.
The total usable area is 2425 square meters and the structure is S+D1+D2+P+Mz+Mz+E+M.
The wine cellar can accommodate up to 50 people.
- Villa Belle Epoque in Icoanei area Bucharest for the price of 5 mil.
EUR, 20 Bedrooms, 10 Bathrooms, 2,510 sq.m inside, 0.1 ha outside
This large villa was built in the late 19th – early 20th century, during the modernization of Bucharest.
Classified as a class B historical monument, it stands out for its facade with multiple decorative elements.
The ground floor, two-storey and attic building has a large constructed area of 2,500 square meters and a usable area of 2,000 square meters.
The large, 30-room building and the central location on a quiet street create the prerequisites for a hotel investment.
The building is currently undergoing extensive consolidation and restoration.
The following works have been carried out: structural consolidation, facade painting, roof restoration, foundation waterproofing, plumbing restoration, interior plastering.
- Maurice Blank Palace, French Neoclassical style, arch.
Louis Pierre Blanc, Bucharest, for the price of 4,4 mil.
EUR, 40 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms, 2,500 sq.m inside, 0.21 ha outside.
Famous today for its more than 70 years of affiliation with the Embassy of the United States of America, the palace at 9 Tudor Arghezi Street has regained its lost history, lost for more than a century.
Recognized as the Maurice Blank Palace, the residence of one of the most important bankers of modern Romania, the building at the intersection of Tudor Arghezi and Blânduziei streets was built in 1891, under the vision of its first owner, by the hand and the project of the famous Swiss architect Louis Pierre Blanc (1860 – 1903).
- Forest for Sale Romania for the price of 4,350 mil.
EUR, 724 ha.
Discover two impressive forests located just 45 km apart, totaling 724 hectares, 70% of which are deciduous and oak.
The first forest, with a compact 484 hectares, offers a vast and diverse habitat, while the second forest, with 240 hectares, perfectly completes the landscape.
- Former headquarters of the Austro-Hungarian Bank in Sighetu Marmației, for the price of 850 thousand EUR.
28 rooms, 8 bathrooms, interior 1,588 sq.m, exterior 0.11 ha
Built between 1906-1911 on the site of the old Banyai house, designed by the Budapest architect Alpar Ignacz, this richly decorated building generously displays the eclectic style of the time, also marked by Art Nouveau elements.
It is an administrative building, an impeccably restored historical monument ready to stand the test of time for another hundred years, hopefully more peaceful than the first (the basement houses the first bomb shelter).
Situated on the corner, the building has maximum visibility and offers the eye two facades with richly decorated boxes between floors and a symmetry that emphasizes its impressive size – each floor plan is over 400 square meters.