Find space to recharge in this meticulously re-crafted home. The apartment features painted original brick walls, a monochromatic interior with touches of colour throughout, eclectic decor, and an open-plan living area.
The apartment is located on the rear of the building with a lovely view of the communal garden which you can admire from the large wooden windowsill seating area while enjoying your morning coffee.
The place is kept in eclectic style with comfortable and stylish furniture adding extra charm. Plenty of natural materials and warm light will make your stay feel very cosy and special. The flat is completely refurbished and kept with original materials like flooring, doors, bricks. The bathroom is entirely redesigned and new kitchen and wooden windows fitted.
Mariensztat is a neighbourhood in Warsaw's borough of Śródmieście (city centre). It is located between the Vistula River and the historic Old Town. The historical neighbourhood dates from the 18th century. The neighbourhood was razed to the ground during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, with only a few burnt-out shells of buildings remaining. Reconstruction work began in 1948, involving a complete redesign of the street plan and architectural appearance of the area. This was the first Warsaw housing estate built after World War II on a spot completely destroyed in the Warsaw Uprising. Much of the rebuild, built with bricks from demolition in Warsaw.