The Sava Brancovici Manor, built in 1900 and restored in the spirit of the Zarand Land, is for sale for 2.5 million EUR.
The Sava Brancovici Manor in Ineu, Arad, features 19 rooms and 19 bathrooms.
The refurbishment preserved the pastel-colored facades, resembling a pistachio or mint baroque cake upon which a skilled hand dripped white icing following carefully chosen patterns.
The interior maintains stylistic unity and offers ten welcoming rooms where traditional elements such as brick, scorched wood, troughs and lanterns, painted furniture, and floral fabrics are found.
Fresh flowers captured in upholstery and on cream or green cabinets bring warmth and capture light.
The residence features a spacious restaurant, a 50-seat pizzeria, and a heated terrace with 120 seats.
The manor is named after Saint Sava Brancovici, canonized by the Romanian Orthodox Church in 1955 for being religiously persecuted by the Prince of Transylvania, Mihai Apafi I. The Serbian-born Orthodox priest, a resident of Ineu, opposed Calvinist religious proselytism and served as Metropolitan of Transylvania between 1656-1680 – for this, he is considered a guardian of the city and the Orthodox faith.
Ineu, located 57 km from Arad and about 100 km from Timișoara, has a population of 8,000, is situated on the national road leading to the border, and is a point of interest for tourists interested in the sights of the Zarand Land – Ineu Castle, the Narcissus Meadow, and the wineries in the Miniș vineyard.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the asking price for the Sava Brancovici Manor?
The manor is currently listed on the market for 2.5 million EUR.
What are the main features of the property?
The estate includes 19 rooms, 19 bathrooms, a restaurant, a 50-seat pizzeria, and a 120-seat heated terrace.
Where is the manor located?
It is located in Ineu, Arad county, approximately 57 km from Arad and 100 km from Timișoara, in the Zarand Land region.