A turn of the century house with history |
Living areas between approx. 64 m² and 230 m² |
25 Prestigious city residences |
Spacious balconies and terraces on all floors |
Spectacular ceiling heights of up to 6 metres |
Modern specifications in a historical setting |
Passionate attention to detail is a common theme running through the luxurious “Cotton Residence”. The stylish, magnificent building dating from the turn of the century‘s heyday has been revitalised with great attention to the building‘s particular structure and handled with kid gloves during the extension. A representative loft conversion over the top two floors complements the historical characteristic building structure. The 25 exclusive residences – 17 of which are historical and classic in style, and eight modern loft conversions – are located over six floors with easy, barrier-free access via an elevator.
To suit all tastes: the apartment sizes range from approx. 64 to 230 square metres and are also ideally suited for use as chambers, medical rooms, or offices. Spacious balconies and large terraces, a true rarity within classic properties, offer an extended quality of living. Extensive rooftop terraces of up to 170 square metres afford superb views across the city. You hold the reins for the interior fit out, employing exquisite materials. Palatial ceiling heights of six metres and more at fourth floor level and in the individual tower rooms create an inimitable spatial flair.
Aspect corner of Neutorgasse / Werdertorgasse with garage
Aspect Werdertorgasse with garage and Börsegasse
From sunrise to sunset: savour life on the balconies and terraces of the “Cotton Residence”
In 1878 the distinguished Austrian industrialist family ‘Salcher’ commissioned the construction of a cotton and yarn mill under the “Harlander” brand in the then thriving textile quarter at the heart of Vienna. The Harlander name hails from a district of St. Pölten where the company‘s headquarters were located. The leading architect Julius Koch was appointed. The area around Neutorgasse developed into the main textile trade district, known in Viennese dialect as the “rag quarter” (Fetzenviertel). The economic success led to substantial affluence, which was reflected in the intensive construction activity.
Many stately buildings emerged; historicism and art nouveau styles influenced the cityscape. Around 1911 the Harlander cotton and yarn mill was converted into a Royal and Imperial post and telegraph office. To this day, the property at Neutorgasse 7 is one of Vienna‘s distinctive architectural works that give the city its splendour and charm. This special characteristic is maintained at the “Cotton Residence” today – both the name and the logo relate to the building‘s origins.
L‘ART POUR L‘ART
Art for art`s sake - Viennese modernism as the heyday of art, architecture, music, and literature.
The historical charm of this almost 140 year old building can be felt throughout the “Cotton Residence”. During the redevelopment, particular attention has been paid to maintaining the historical image.
Apartment Nr. | Floor | Floor area | Rooms | Balcony/Terrace | Loggia | Floor Plan | State | |
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Apartment 1.1 | 1st floor | 103.11 m² | 71.06 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 1.2 | 1st floor | 153.08 m² | Sold | |||||
Apartment 1.3 | 1st floor | 94.40 m² | 56.72 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 2.1 | 2nd floor | 172.24 m² | 7.09 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 2.2 | 2nd floor | 199.29 m² | 5.89 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 2.3 | 2nd floor | 195.93 m² | 5.89 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 2.4 | 2nd floor | 171.86 m² | 7.09 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 3.1 | 3rd floor | 142.87 m² | 7.09 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 3.2 | 3rd floor | 152.86 m² | 5.38 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 3.3 | 3rd floor | 63.86 m² | 5.89 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 3.4 | 3rd floor | 76.45 m² | 5.89 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 3.5 | 3rd floor | 140.94 m² | 5.26 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 3.6 | 3rd floor | 141.31 m² | 7.09 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 4.1 | 4th floor | 145.75 m² | 7.09 m² | Reserved | ||||
Apartment 4.2 | 4th floor | 232.97 m² | 5.89 m² | Reserved | ||||
Apartment 4.3 | 4th floor | 232.86 m² | 5.89 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 4.4 | 4th floor | 145.15 m² | 7.09 m² | Sold | ||||
Apartment 5.1 | 5th floor | 117.10 m² | 7.21 m² | 15.81 m² | Available | |||
Apartment 5.2 | 5th floor | 93.26 m² | 10.03 m² | 27.14 m² | Available | |||
Apartment 5.3 | 5th floor | 105.35 m² | 4.90 m² | 12.70 m² | Reserved | |||
Apartment 5.4 | 5th floor | 93.61 m² | 10.44 m² | 27.04 m² | Reserved | |||
Apartment 5.5 | 5th floor | 117.00 m² | 7.78 m² | 15.94 m² | Sold | |||
Apartment 6.1 | Penthouse | 229.21 m² | 203.91 m² | Available | ||||
Apartment 6.2 | Penthouse | 86.85 m² | 26.54 m² | Available | ||||
Apartment 6.3 | Penthouse | 226.89 m² | 198.00 m² | Reserved |
Loft conversion residence heating requirements 32.67 kWh/m²a, overall energy performance factor 0.855
Classic residence heating requirements 70.35 kWh/m²a, overall energy performance factor 1.299
The design, quality, and comfort of the furnishings at the “Cotton Residence” all feature that extra something. Entrance doors of solid wood, some with original doorjambs and classic-style panelling, provide the highest level of security. Spacious floor plans create expansive living spaces flooded with natural light, offering plenty of space for family, friends, and guests. At all floor levels, balconies and terraces are tiled with exquisite stone elements, extending the reception room out into the open. Residences within the historical core of this classic property feature extravagantly fitted herring-bone parquet floors in oak, and contemporary interpretations of the traditional classic doors. Bedrooms feature walk-in wardrobes and en-suite bathrooms according to size.
The two newly constructed upper floors are also state of the art. Extensive glazing brings the breathtaking feeling of spaciousness and height into the property. The loft conversion`s beletage is devoid of sloping ceilings.
Enjoy the privilege of a unique home.
Reception room with wonderful ceiling height of five metres on the fourth floor
The stunning beletage of the loft conversion is without sloping ceilings
The “Cotton Residence” is situated at the heart of the vibrant and diverse city centre with its elegant boutiques, exquisite restaurants, and peaceful green oases.
By virtue of the property's city centre location, public transport connections are outstanding. A dedicated garage provides ample parking for cars.
By virtue of the property`s city centre location, public transport connections are outstanding. A dedicated garage provides ample parking for cars.
By virtue of the property`s city centre location, public transport connections are outstanding. A dedicated garage provides ample parking for cars.
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The diverse cultural offer, the exclusive shopping streets and pedestrian zones, the sometimes grandiose architecture set within magnificent parks – just a few reasons to fall in love with the city of Vienna.
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In 1996 Schönbrunn Palace and gardens and in 2001 Vienna`s historical city centre were declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The city receives regular acclaim from international studies for its outstanding quality of living. For the seventh time consecutively, international consultancy Mercer has pronounced Vienna the city with the highest quality of living in the world.
1st place in Mercer study
2nd place Economist Intelligence Unit
The city`s unsurpassed air and water quality and high level of personal safety were highlighted. With a score of 97.4 / 100, Vienna`s quality of living is second only to that of Melbourne in a recent study by the renowned London-based Economist Intelligence Unit.
High levels of safety.
International schools and universities
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Contemporary and postmodern architecture harmonise wonderfully with the classical and monumental.
Magnificent cafés such as Café Sperl, Café Central, and Café Landtmann were the meeting places and homes from home for artists. To this day they are an expression of the renowned Viennese lifestyle. The relaxed, inspiring atmosphere and simply endless selection of coffee specialities are perfect for immersing oneself in the international press and debating over it for hours.
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Henry van Dyke, US-Author
The Viennese have always had a penchant for all things beautiful in life. Alongside haute cuisine, the Viennese have an ongoing love of wholesome, hearty food as served at the typical "Beisl" eateries and the legendary "Würstelstand".
Traditional classics such as the Wiener schnitzel, apple strudel, and Sachertorte are re-interpreted in the many restaurants and bars with great creativity and passion.
Our competent team of OTTO IMMOBILIEN advisers is available to address all your questions and requests!
Mag. Michaela Orisich
+43 1 512 7777-323
cotton@otto.at
Elfie Zipper
+43 1 512 7777-333
cotton@otto.at