Un Legado de Piedra y Luz en la Bahía de Málaga

2.750.000 €

Málaga, MALAGA

Ref. - EXP14613





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Remarks

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 It 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 TorresThis building is not just a brick and mortar structure, but a testament to post-war elegance that has been 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.

The Journey of Light: A Sensory Journey through Unit 17
Upon crossing the threshold of the Unit 17The 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 PorcelanosaIt 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.

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 It 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 wardrobe.

Investment in a Scarce Asset
From a real estate market perspective, Unit 17 of the Roman Theatre Building represents a active refugeIn 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.

Features

Property type: Pareado

City: Málaga

Zone: Malagueta - Monte Sancha

Orientation: Suroeste

Useful area: 187.40 m2

Built area: 1008 m2

Built terrace: 0.00 m2

Property age: 2027

Rooms: 4

Bathrooms: 4

Toilets: 1

Floors: 0

Number of floors: 0

Parkin spaces: 1

Plot size: 0 m2

Community expenses: 0 €

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