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This unique period villa dating from 1882 is situated in the best location in Frankfurt's northern Westend. The villa impresses with its incomparable location directly on Grüneburgpark and is in the immediate vicinity of the Palmengarten and Frankfurt's Botanical Gardens. The listed façade combines elegant classicism with striking architectural details, giving the building an incomparable appearance. The pointed ornamental gable with decorative rosette ornamentation gives the building a picturesque silhouette. The tall, rectangular mullioned windows are inviting and lend the façade an elegant lightness that makes the feeling of openness and warmth palpable from the outside. The light-colored plaster façade radiates timeless elegance and blends harmoniously into the surrounding, historically influenced street view. On a living space of around 330 m² and a plot of around 215 m², the detached house offers a total of eleven spacious rooms and two conservatories, which are spread over several floors. Numerous large mullioned windows provide light-flooded rooms and allow a direct view of the Grüneburgpark from almost every level. The building was extensively renovated and modernized between 1999 and 2002. However, the historic style elements were preserved with great care: high ceilings with elegant stucco elements in individual living rooms, historic parquet floors in a classic herringbone pattern and a representative wooden staircase characterize the elegant character of the old building. Elegant round arches and double doors connect the rooms. The house is currently divided into four separate living areas. The house will be handed over completely empty in mid-2026 and will be available to you as your new family home after the necessary demolition work. The property is listed in the City of Frankfurt's register of listed buildings. Such an extraordinary property rarely comes up for sale, so seize this once-in-a-century opportunity and realize this unique dream of a lifetime for you and your family in this unique city villa in the most sought-after residential area of Frankfurt!