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House Malaga (Spain)by annonceur international

HouseMalaga (Spain)
Price :
$3,141,284
($129,165 / m²)
Surface24 bedrooms4 bathrooms5

To inhabit the Unit 17 of the Roman Theatre Building It's not simply about acquiring a luxury property; it's about claiming a piece of Malaga's living history, where mid-20th century stately architecture merges with 21st century technological sophistication. In this enclave, the murmur of the Mediterranean, just two hundred meters away, intertwines with the respectful silence of El Limonarcreating a life experience that transcends the conventional to become a haven of peace, culture and absolute exclusivity. Here, every sunrise over the Paseo de Salvador Rueda invites you to rediscover the pleasure of light, the feel of noble materials, and the security of a home designed to last over time. The Renaissance of an Architectural Icon: Salvador Rueda 17 The project Be Grand El Limonar represents one of the most ambitious and respectful urban interventions on the Costa del Sol, focused on the rehabilitation of historic buildings that define the identity of Malaga. El Roman Theatre Building, technically known as unit SR17 due to its location at number 17 Paseo de Salvador Rueda, is a fundamental piece of this complex. Originally planned in 1948 by the illustrious architect Mr. Antonio Rubio Torres, this building is not just a brick-and-mortar structure but a testament to post-war elegance, protected by the General Urban Development Plan (PGOU) of Malaga with a degree of Architectural Protection-I. This protection ensures that the essence of the building, its distinctive facade, and its unique internal organization remain intact, allowing its new inhabitants to live within a historic monument without giving up the comforts of modern life. Be Grand's intervention has been surgical: the foundations of history have been reinforced while integrating invisible climate control systems, smart connectivity, and finishes from the Porcelanosa brand that elevate the original structure to a new dimension of comfort. Historical and Technical Attribute Specified Detail Original Architect: Mr. Antonio Rubio Torres (1948) Degree of protection Architectural-I (PGOU Málaga) Architectural Style: Stately regionalism with classical elements Strategic location Paseo de Salvador Rueda, 17 Number of Dwellings: 5 exclusive units in the building The Master's Degree of Antonio Rubio Torres and the Urban Planning of 1948 To understand the value of Unit 17, it is imperative to understand the context of its creation. Antonio Rubio Torres was an architect whose vision defined much of the aesthetic of Malaga's most prestigious areas in the mid-20th century. In 1948, the design of the Roman Theatre Building sought to project an image of solidity and refinement, using porticoes with semicircular arches on the ground floor and a functional layout that prioritized natural ventilation and the entry of light. The current renovation deeply respects this central volume that contains the original stairs, which act as the backbone of the upper dwellings. Living here means walking in the same footsteps as the Malaga bourgeoisie of the 40s, but with the smoothness of Macael marble and the thermal comfort of the most advanced systems in Europe. The Journey of Light: A Sensory Journey through Unit 17 Upon crossing the threshold of Unit 17, the visitor is greeted by an immediate atmosphere of serenity. The layout of the house has been designed to make the transition between the outside world and the private retreat seamless and natural. The daytime area manifests as an expansive space where the living room, dining room, and kitchen merge in a choreography of light and textures. Day Zone: The Setting for Coexistence The living room becomes the epicenter of social life, where large wooden windows-rehabilitated following strict chromatic studies-frame the green surroundings of El Limonar. The soil, a choice between the Macael White Marble or porcelain Gent Roble by Porcelanosa. It offers a tactile base that varies between mineral freshness and the organic warmth of wood. The kitchen, integrated yet with its own distinct identity, is a showcase of technology and design. Equipped with furniture from Gamadecor in a Bison finish, it features a countertop of Xtone Ewood Camel with a Nature finish. To the touch, the countertop reveals an almost non-existent porosity and a texture that emulates natural materials, while the appliances' Siemens state-of-the-art technology ensures quiet and efficient operation. Kitchen Space Brand / Material Sensation / Benefit Furniture Gamadecor (Bison) Understated elegance and smart storage Worktop Xtone (Ewood Camel): Natural texture, extreme resistance to heat and stains Refrigerator Siemens (lowFrost): Fresh food twice as long with hyperFresh Oven Siemens (Uniform): Precise cooking on three height levels Mixers Noken (Chrome) Pull-out single-lever mixer tap for total ergonomics Night Zone: The Sanctuary of Silence If the daytime area is light and open, the nighttime area is introspection and rest. The bedrooms in Unit 17 have been designed to maximize privacy. The porcelain tile flooring, Oak People, extends throughout these rooms, providing a visual warmth that invites you to walk barefoot. The wardrobes, with white lacquered doors and meticulous interior linings, offer impeccable organization for the most demanding wardrobes. Baths are true wellness rituals. The use of the RAS series by Porcelanosa with walnut furniture and countertops, Krion White, creates a private spa atmosphere. Shower heads and faucets in a finished Brushed Titanium Signature Noken. They provide a sophisticated metallic contrast that feels both modern and timeless. Every detail, from the dual-flow front push button to the wall-hung toilet Acro Compact, has been selected to reduce visual noise and enhance the feeling of hygiene and luxury. The Details That Make You Fall in Love In Unit 17, luxury does not reside in ostentation but in the perfection of the invisible and the quality of the tangible. Architecture with Soul and Protection: The opportunity to own a home in a 1948 building with Architectural Protection-I, combining historical solidity with a comprehensive, state-of-the-art rehabilitation. Noble Materiality of Porcelanosa: From the countertops of Xtone down to the floors of Macael marble. Each surface is a testament to durability and sensory beauty. Siemens Home Connect technology: A fully integrated kitchen that allows you to control the dishwasher or oven from your smartphone, uniting the tradition of Salvador Rueda with the digital age. Peaceful Environment Steps from the Sea: Located in the most prestigious area of Malaga, just 200 meters from the beach and surrounded by the stately vegetation typical of El Limonar. Kohl Lighting Design: Circular recessed luminaires that create soft lighting scenes, highlighting the textures of the wallpaper and high-density moldings. The Be Grand Lifestyle: World-Class Common Areas Living in the Roman Theater Building grants access to the exclusive communal facilities of the Be Grand El Limonar complex, designed to compete with the best resorts in the Mediterranean. An Oasis in the Heights The complex has two swimming pools with panoramic views, which become the preferred place to contemplate the Malaga horizon. The rooftop, a natural extension of the house, offers a chillout area where the sea breeze softens the summer afternoons. This social space has been designed for shared enjoyment or solitary meditation in front of the sea. Health, Wellbeing and Sustainability For the resident who prioritizes physical care, the fully equipped gym allows you to maintain high-performance routines without leaving the safety of the building. Furthermore, the commitment to the future is reflected in the nineteen parking spaces with electric charging, ensuring that the transition to sustainable mobility is as seamless as the rest of the Be Grand experience. Common Installation Featured Description Swimming pools: Two sheets of water with panoramic views of the city and the sea Gym Fitness area with state-of-the-art equipment Social area, Community hall for meetings and private events Rooftop Solarium and relaxation area on the rooftop of the complex Parking Electric vehicle connectivity in every parking space The Surroundings: The Distinction of El Limonar and Monte Sancha The location of Unit 17 is arguably its most valuable feature. The neighborhood of El Limonar is internationally known as the most exclusive and historic residential area in Malaga. Characterized by its early 20th-century mansions and tree-lined streets, it offers a microclimate of tranquility just ten minutes from the vibrant historic center. Education and Culture Within Your Reach Residents are surrounded by the best amenities the city has to offer. Prestigious educational institutions such as [name of institution] are located within easy reach. El Limonar School and the Madre Asunción School, as well as leading medical centers. For art lovers, the Picasso Museum, Pompidou Center, and the Thyssen Museum are located a short walk or drive away, allowing you to integrate top-level cultural offerings into your daily routine. Mediterranean Gastronomy and Leisure The proximity to Malagueta Beach and La Caleta Beach (just 200 meters away) allows you to enjoy the best beach bars and fish restaurants in the area, such as the emblematic The Refectory Restaurant or Oasis Beach. Furthermore, the proximity to Pier One offers a selection of luxury boutiques and dining options facing the yachts docking in the port of Malaga. Construction Quality: A Technical Analysis of Materials The excellence of Unit 17 is based on a selection of brands that are global leaders in their respective sectors. The Quality Specifications Report of May 2024 outlines a construction standard that guarantees not only aesthetics but also superior acoustic and thermal insulation. Porcelanosa: The Seal of Spanish Distinction The Porcelanosa Group is the main supplier of finishes for Be Grand El Limonar. The choice of Krion is not trivial for bathroom countertops; this material is a solid surface material. It is warm to the touch, similar to natural stone, but lacks pores, making it antibacterial without the need for additives. For its part, the series of wall coverings Tailor Taupe provides a texture that mimics natural fabrics, creating walls that appear to be dressed in mineral silk. Simon and Kohl Lighting: Scene Control The electrical mechanisms of the Simon 270pm series. The matte white finish was chosen for its minimalist design. Its less is more aesthetic blends seamlessly into the walls without disrupting the visual flow. In combination with recessed luminaires of Kohl Lighting, the resident can create environments ranging from functional lighting for work to warm, indirect lighting for an intimate dinner. Woodworking: Tradition and Efficiency Wooden windows and doors are not just decorative elements. Following the requirements of the catalog of protected buildings, pieces have been restored or new ones manufactured that maintain the 1948 aesthetic but incorporate double glazing with thermal break. This ensures that Unit 17 maintains a constant temperature during the 295 sunny days a year, reducing energy consumption and protecting the interior from the noise of the Paseo de Salvador Rueda. Be Grand: A Successful Transatlantic Alliance Behind this project is Be Grand®, a company with almost two decades of experience in creating luxury apartments in AAA areas of Mexico, which now brings its standard of efficiency and modernity to Spain. In collaboration with Addendum Experts in the rehabilitation of historic buildings and Gilmar Real Estate, a leader in the Spanish premium market, we have created a product that perfectly understands the needs of the international buyer. Unit 17 is delivered with the guarantee of a developer who has managed high-level projects in the most sought-after locations, ensuring that every detail of the delivery meets the expectations of the most demanding clients in the world. Investment in a Scarce Asset From a real estate market perspective, Unit 17 of the Roman Theatre Building represents an active refuge. In a city that is becoming the Silicon Valley of Europe, the availability of newly renovated properties in historic neighborhoods like El Limonar is practically nil. The combination of an unbeatable location, the signature of a historic architect like Rubio Torres, and the technology of 2024 ensures constant revaluation and superior liquidity in the secondary market.
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