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This unique villa was built in the Art Nouveau style as a bourgeois property and offers attractive living comfort on approx. 516 m? of living space spread over a 1,516 m? plot. The villa extends over four levels, which are currently divided into four residential units. Originally conceived as a spacious family home with staff, the separate stair tower bears witness to the historic planning and provides easy access to each floor. The prestigious entrance area with fireplace connects the two main floors. Five stylish rooms with elegant floorboards open up on the Belle ?tage. The well-grown garden can be accessed directly through the glazed conservatory. An impressive staircase leads to the next living level, which currently has a spacious bathroom, two bedrooms, a south-facing study and a conservatory with historic stained glass. The attic apartment with four rooms can be reached separately via the stair tower. The special roof architecture, combined with countless skylights and an inviting roof terrace, offers a special living experience. In addition, the villa has a full basement and thus offers a wide range of possible uses for the future owners. The house was once home to a respected publisher, bookseller and antiquarian who was passionate about literature. He reissued out-of-print works of world literature, wrote specialist articles himself and was active in numerous literary and bibliophile associations. He was also involved in the Society for German Literature and was an enthusiastic chess player. His knowledge and collections left their mark on Berlin's cultural life, and his name is commemorated by a stumbling block.