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Reference

6515864

Area

± 274 m² ± 2.949 ft²

Bedrooms

3

Just off the sought-after Avenue Molière, behind an elegant metal gate, stands the Marconi water tower built in 1904. Operated until 1934 by the Compagnie Bruxelloise des Eaux, it was converted into housing in 2007 by architects Paczowski & Fritsch in association with CM Architectes Associés. Combining technical prowess with a skillful blend of extravagance, this triplex perched 35 metres above the ground has a total surface area of ± 257 m², enhanced by a terrace offering spectacular views of Brussels and its surroundings.

Linked by a footbridge to an external glass lift that also serves the underground car parks, this resolutely industrial penthouse is built around a central core and on the first level features an entrance hall with cloakroom leading on one side to a guest bedroom with en suite shower room, On the other is an internal staircase leading to a large open-plan living area with a fireplace (cassette), a fully-equipped kitchen and a dining room whose furniture follows the curves and sections of the space. The sleeping area includes a study/lounge area, the master bedroom with gas insert, dressing room and en suite bathroom, and a second suite with dressing room and bathroom. A roof terrace allows you to enjoy the spectacle of the city waking up and falling asleep.

Other facilities: PAC, alarm, video surveillance, 2 parking spaces, cellar.

Avenue Molière is one of the most beautiful avenues in Brussels. Wide, green and pleasant to live on, it is located in a quiet area close to restaurants and small shops. Quick and easy access to public transport. For further information, please contact Bertrand de Moffarts on +32 (0) 475 944 508.

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Bathrooms

3

PEB

C

kWh/m² per year

272

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Molière (Forest)

Bordered by splendid mansions, the Molière Avenue is one of Brussel's most beautiful avenues ; green, wide and pleasant to live on, it is also close to many restaurants and small shops.