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Austurstræti, Reykjavik, Iceland
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AUSTURSTRÆTI 16: FIVE FLOOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING IN THE CENTRE OF REYKJAVIK
The owner of a stunning property in the heart of Reykjavik’s city centre is seeking offers on a five floor commercial building in the heart of Reykjavik’s city centre, boasting 2,772.6sqm of space, that includes an elevator, loft and basement and is fully let. The first floor is currently being used as a restaurant and discotheque while the upper floors have spacious offices with high ceilings. The basement also includes staff facilities.
Fully renovated, this elegant property is one of the most famous buildings in the Icelandic capital because it was designed by architect Gudjon Samuelsson in the Art Nouveau style. The marble stairwell and carved main entrance is decorated with sculptures created by the best artists in Iceland. Ideally located for use as a hotel, the building is already on a popular tourist route.
Below are pictures of the property.........
The offices on the four upper floors are majestic and spacious with high ceilings
Sculptures by an Icelandic artist decorate the marble stairwell..
On the first floor is now a popular restaurant and a discotheque..
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Below is a picture taken when the building was under construction.
One of the first large buildings in Iceland - therefore of historical significance...
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A magnificent commercial property, AUSTURSTRÆTI 16 is in the heart of Reykjavík city centre and business district, close to all of the capital's most famous buildings. It is only a few steps from where Ingolfur Arnarson, Iceland's first permanent Nordic settler, built his homestead in 874.
Below are pictures from this historical area of Reykjavik...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.......
Ingólfr commands his high seat pillars to be erected in this painting by Johan Peter Raadsig.
Ingólfur Arnarson is recognized as the first permanent Nordic settler of Iceland. According to Landnáma he built his homestead in Reykjavík in 874.
This has been found by archaeologists as a part of his home
The building is still one of the largest and most magnificent buildings in Reykjavik city centre.
A very visible part of the heart of the city as these pictures show...............
Reykjav�k: Austurv�llur Square
Please contact us
for further information
Thuridur Halldorsdottir, lawyer and a certified real estate agent
Hverfisgata 105 - 101 Reykjavík – ICELAND
TEL: 00 354 6960646
EMAIL: hibyliogskip@hibyliogskip.is thuridurkh@islandia.is
FAX: 00 354 5517271 Web site www.hibyliogskip.is
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