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Konopi Estate stands out through a refined architectural presence shaped by balanced proportions and the restrained elegance of Neoclassical design. Known as a castle, the residence discreetly commands its surroundings through the harmony of its volumes and a monumental entrance framed by paired columns and semi-columns crowned with Corinthian capitals. Symmetrical setbacks add depth to the composition, while the understated ornamentation and beige-green façade palette emphasize its timeless character. Within the grounds lies the estate’s former chapel, recognizable by the sundial placed above its entrance. Later donated to the Roman Catholic Church, it preserves in its apse the heraldic coats of arms of the Brunszvik and Forray families — lasting testimonies to the aristocratic lineage that shaped the property. The estate witnessed the vibrant social life of the aristocracy, hosting gatherings and cultural events characteristic of its era. The uprising of Horia, Cloșca and Crișan in 1784 brought significant devastation, marking a turning point in its history. In the mid-19th century, the property was acquired from Count Nádasdy by Antal Czigler de Konop, whose family officially adopted the name Konopi in 1870, preserving the noble predicate associated with the domain. Its origins reach much further back, forming part of the feudal domain of Șoimuș (Solymos). Over time, it belonged to notable Central European figures and noble families, including John Hunyadi — Voivode of Transylvania and Governor of the Kingdom of Hungary — Johann Giskra von Brandeis, captain to King Matthias Corvinus, the influential Bánffy family, and later the House of Georg of Brandenburg in 1510, before becoming the property of Prince Forray. The reconstruction of the estate coincided with the development of the railway along the Mureș Valley, making it one of the early regional buildings to integrate metal beams into its structure — a dialogue between tradition and modernity. The large stable within the western courtyard reflects late 19th-century industrial architecture, sharing similarities with the renowned Andrényi warehouses of the period. The last descendant of the family, Baron Kálmán Konopi (1880–1947), an engineer and agricultural researcher, returned after his studies abroad to manage the estate. Under his leadership, the property became a center for agricultural experimentation, where the renowned “Conop wheat” was developed through research focused on resilient grain varieties adapted to flooding and drought conditions. Patrons of the arts, the Baron and his wife, Boér Vilma, maintained close ties with the artistic colony of Gödöllő. During the interwar period, the estate became a meeting place for artists and intellectuals, associated with the evolution of Szecesszió — the Hungarian expression of the Art Nouveau movement. Today, the property extends across approximately 1.70 hectares, preserving the imprint of a remarkable aristocratic legacy and offering a rare opportunity to continue the story of an estate where architecture, agricultural innovation and European cultural life converged. Through its scale, architectural distinction and cultural significance, the estate offers exceptional versatility. It may become a prestigious private residence, a boutique hotel or cultural retreat, the headquarters of a foundation or representative institution, as well as a venue dedicated to events or artistic initiatives. The balance between history, setting and proportions allows the property to adapt to diverse contemporary visions while preserving the authenticity that defines its identity.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Often, the most beautiful views are well hidden and require extra effort to find and enjoy them. This is the case with this holiday home, a small gem well hidden at the edge of the forest, at the end of a road that stops once it reaches the house. Located in Dâmbovița county, in Valea Lungă, the house is close enough to Bucharest to be easily accessible, just 115 km away, and only 48 km from Sinaia, which offers multiple usage options. The house is built based on an Austrian project that brings with it the feel of a chalet in the heights of the Alps. It has a unique charm and is constructed, finished, furnished, and equipped with great quality and attention to detail. The house is positioned in a truly special way, practically surrounded by the forest on three sides, and the view from the front terrace is always filled with nature. In terms of layout, the house has three bedrooms, two of which have en-suite bathrooms, a spacious living room with double-height ceilings, and a fully equipped kitchen, totaling a usable area of 180 sqm. The house sits on a fully urbanized land of 2100 sqm, plus an additional 400 sqm from the neighboring forest. The garden is spectacular, the result of the work of a team of landscape engineers who have strived to add even more charm to everything this house has to offer. The land is large enough to provide options for adding more facilities, but a 30 sqm garage is already included and available. The interior of the house emphasizes the uniqueness of the property, with quality furniture and vintage décor pieces that enhance the warmth the house exudes from the first glance. Of course, the house is fully functional, with all basic utilities, and even some extras such as underfloor heating and solar panels. With its fairytale-like setting at the edge of the forest, lush garden, terrace with breathtaking views, and warm interior, the holiday home in Valea Lungă is the kind of property you’ll fall in love with at first sight and want to escape to every weekend.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
In a quiet corner of Breaza, where the air is pure and the mountains watch from afar, rises a residence that seems lifted from the pages of an architecture magazine — a modernist manifesto of clean design, functional elegance, and seamlessly integrated technology, all embraced by a lush, living landscape that flows not only through the surroundings but also into the heart of the property. This one-of-a-kind estate was envisioned and created from the ground up for those who seek understated luxury, harmoniously woven into the rhythm of contemporary life. Bold rooflines, expansive windows that draw natural light into every corner, generous volumes and perfectly balanced proportions make this villa an architectural landmark. But its beauty runs far deeper than its striking exterior. The home is fully energy-independent — equipped with solar panels and heat pumps — and entirely manageable remotely via a smart home system that is as discreet as it is efficient. A residence that anticipates, adapts and responds, delivering seamless comfort and a living experience aligned with the standards of 2025. The interior echoes the sophistication of the exterior, while elevating comfort and luxury to new heights. On the lower ground floor, a hidden universe awaits: a cozy wine cellar for collectors, a flawlessly organized technical room — the brain of the home’s entire infrastructure — and a private mini cinema, a fully soundproofed media room outfitted with cutting-edge technology where evenings can become private premieres. On the ground floor, luxury takes on multiple forms. A private wellness zone includes a heated indoor pool, a fitness area, and a sauna — transforming the home into a personal sanctuary for health and well-being. This level also features a spacious, light-filled living room that opens fluidly onto the terrace, a fully equipped modern kitchen, a pantry, a dining area, a study, and a guest bedroom. The first floor is dedicated to serenity and privacy: a primary suite with dressing room and en-suite bathroom that opens to a wide terrace overlooking the garden, plus two additional bedrooms sharing a second bathroom, a cozy lounge area, and yet another terrace offering sweeping garden views. The attic is a fully finished yet flexible space — a blank canvas awaiting its purpose, whether as a self-contained apartment, creative studio, library or artist’s atelier. Outside, the landscaped garden breathes elegance and calm, framed by decorative plants, sculptural trees and an immaculate lawn. A covered terrace complete with BBQ area, outdoor dining and lounge zone invites you to enjoy long summer evenings and unhurried weekend brunches. Altogether, the property offers over 250 sqm of beautifully designed terraces — perfect extensions of the interior that blur the boundaries between indoor comfort and outdoor living. Every element has been carefully curated: premium finishes, custom-made furnishings, integrated audio, ventilation, heating and cooling systems — all executed to the highest standard. Nothing has been left to chance — every detail tells a story of taste, comfort, and vision. Set on a 2,329 sqm plot, with nearly 500 sqm of refined living space, this residence stands as a bold declaration for those who value not just beauty, but the very idea of home — reimagined with intelligence and soul.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
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