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ELIZABETH

  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH
  • ELIZABETH

House Elizabeth is located in a unique part of the city featuring the harmonious co-existence of a modern business center and architectural masterpieces of the past centuries. Most of the buildings in this area are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. 

Aristocratic and elegant interiors:

The atmosphere, which emanates antique aristocracy, has been brought back to the interior of Elizabeth with great care. The foundational elements used in the interior are the black Italian marble, plenty of mirrors and high-lustered surfaces, which expand the space visually, thus bestowing a modern form upon the luxurious trim.

The special intimate atmosphere of interior has been accomplished by harmoniously combining natural light with area lighting. The entrance to the lobby has been designed to radiate grandeur and elegance. It is decorated with polished marble on which subtle patterns are painted, with warmly glowing gold and shimmering mirrors.

Services & Amenities:
On a ground floor there are a gym, storerooms for sports equipment and parking space for nine cars. Concierge-service will take care of all needs of Elizabeth residents related to home and lifestyle organizing.

Offices:

Office premises in the house Elizabeth are suitable for respectable companies that have small amount of daily visitors. One of the offices has two-storey planning on the ground floor and the first floor and а separate entrance from the street.


The house is an example of late Eclecticism with tremendous external decoration. A bright and rich facade, which reveals the aesthetics of Renaissance, also presents elements inherent in Baroque, Empire and even Art Nouveau. A variety of architectural elements were used in the design of the facade, such as pediments, columns and turrets. The decor of the pilasters and their capitals, balcony railings and turret finials show significant influence from Baroque. Despite the use of elements of different styles, the building has beautiful proportions. The two-toned facade enhances the expressiveness of the sculptures. The building has almost perfect proportions. The restrained colour scheme (a combination of yellow and white) gives an extra volume to the decor, allowing the relief of the facade to be revealed in the most effective manner. Almost all the details of facade survived, which simplified the restoration work. Creators: Karl Johann Felsko (Architect) and August Franz Leberecht Folz (Sculptor).

Building Elizabeth is situated in one of the greenest corners of the city centre, surrounded by a number of city squares and parks. One of the advantages of the Quiet centre is the opportunity to enjoy the cool greenery of one of the three most famous parks of Riga: Kronvalds Park, the park Esplanade and Viesturs’ Park. An opportunity to live in this part of Riga featuring excellent examples of architecture and heritage of the world’s culture was a true privilege 100 years ago as well as today. This part of the city embodies a modern business centre with embassies and consulates of different countries, prestigious offices, and at the same time it is a favourite resting-place for intellectuals of Riga offering numerous architectural monuments, fine restaurants, wine studios, confectioneries, as well as galleries of classic and contemporary art.

 

Contact person

Ilona Gorenko

Ilona Gorenko

Head of Real Estate Department Ideal Property +37126176578 Viber ilona@idealproperty.lv

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