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**Historic post office in Bad Liebenstein - listed jewel with modern comfort and royal heritage** Welcome to the Historische Post in 36448 Bad Liebenstein - an extraordinary listed building that not only impresses with its unique charm, but also embodies an important piece of history and architecture. Built in 1897 on the orders of Duke Georg II in the magnificent Henneberg style, this historic masterpiece combines traditional charm with modern living comfort. The Historic Post Office was built under the vision of Duke Georg II, who designed the building himself and had it built by the Ohrdruf court carpenter Otto Hochröder in just nine months. The building, which was designed as a prestige building for the Duke, was officially opened in 1895. Today, the building is considered Bad Liebenstein's secret landmark and is one of the most photographed buildings in Thuringia. Particularly noteworthy is the lavish half-timbered decoration in the Franconian-Henneberg style, in which the wooden beams form x-shaped crosses (St. Andrew's crosses), as well as the round tower with its dome and weather vane, which give the building a particularly romantic character. In addition to the impressive architecture, the building also has an exciting history. The imperial postal eagle was removed from the front of the building in 1946 and replaced by the post horn. During restoration work in 1990, the coat of arms reappeared and now adorns the façade of the building once again. The historic post office was immortalized on a stamp in 1982 and can also be admired in the miniature park in Ruhla or reconstructed as a kit for model railroads. Object details: - Year of construction: 1897 - Living space: approx. 800 m² - Plot area: approx. 1,650 m² - Number of rooms: 30, including 12 bedrooms Renovations & modernizations: - Roof renovation (approx. 2015): New roofing, boarding and insulation - Windows: double-glazed, newly adjusted and fully functional - Façade (2023-2024): Extensive restoration - Electrics: Completely renewed - Heating: Modern natural gas heating with buffer tank (2023) Use & layout: The building offers flexible usage options, whether as a residential and commercial building or as a purely residential building. It currently comprises: - 6 exclusive vacation apartments, which have already been successfully converted and rented out - Private apartment (approx. 200 m²): Spacious living with historic charm - 1 permanently rented apartment Special features & potential: This unique building combines history with modern comfort and emphasizes the historical details through the loving and elaborate renovation of all bathrooms, floors, ceilings, walls and facade, which was carried out by specialist craftsmen. This mixture makes the Historische Post a particularly attractive property for both owner-occupiers and investors. The existing vacation lettings mean that the property is already in operation and generating income. The Historische Post is one of the most magnificent half-timbered buildings in the Franconian-Henneberg style and is not only a historical landmark, but also a popular photo motif for guests to Bad Liebenstein. With its imposing appearance and the history that can be felt in every detail, this property represents a rare opportunity to acquire an important piece of Thuringian history. This property is described several times on the Internet, e.g. on the Bad Liebenstein town website and Wikipedia. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to own an architectural masterpiece - a building that combines tradition and state-of-the-art comfort in perfect harmony and keeps the history of Bad Liebenstein alive.