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Hirschl House: A secessionist jewel in the heart of Zagreb that blends the past and contemporary luxury.

08-10-2025 / Regent Zagreb
Hirschl House: A secessionist jewel in the heart of Zagreb that blends the past and contemporary luxury.

In the very heart of Zagreb, in the Hirschl House from 1918, an apartment is located that unites the architectural beauty of Art Nouveau and the comfort of modern life.
The building was designed by the famous architect Otto Goldscheider, and after more than a century, in 2025, it underwent a complete reconstruction - with a new construction, a concrete mezzanine deck, a modern elevator and renovated common areas.
This carefully renovated building represents a perfect balance between historical elegance and modern living standards, retaining its original character, but with comfort comparable to luxury new buildings.

Historical beauty transformed into modern luxury



The apartment extends over one floor and has a total of 202 m² of net area, of which 182 m² is living space.
The layout is designed with an emphasis on comfort and privacy – three spacious bedrooms, each with its own walk-in closet, create an ideal combination of functionality and luxury.
The master bedroom has a private bathroom and access to a balcony overlooking the quiet courtyard, while the other two balconies further enhance the feeling of openness and light.
The living room, dining room and kitchen space is conceived as an open concept – a place for socializing, relaxing and enjoying everyday moments.
The apartment also has an additional bathroom and a guest toilet, which ensures maximum practicality in everyday life.

Construction quality at the level of top new buildings



The entire space is characterized by exceptional quality of execution and carefully selected materials.
Underfloor heating has been installed for uniform temperature throughout the year, while air conditioning units are hidden in the walls – an elegant solution that preserves the purity of the interior lines.
Three-layer aluminum carpentry has been installed, and each balcony has been additionally reinforced for durability and safety.
Sound and thermal insulation is made with double plasterboard and acoustic panels, while glass wool is passed through all walls and ceilings, which has achieved complete silence in the space.
The apartment has as many as two mezzanine decks, which further increases the stability and strength of the construction.

Art Nouveau elegance in a modern context



The Hirschl House has a total of five floors, and its location provides all the advantages of living in the very heart of Zagreb – close proximity to cultural institutions, parks, restaurants, shops and public transport.
The apartment in this building is not only a luxurious home, but also a part of Zagreb's history, an architectural heritage transformed into the perfect place for modern life.
This rare property perfectly combines the charm of the past and the comfort of modern design, making it a unique opportunity for those seeking prestige, history and lasting value.

Completion of works and the possibility of personalization



Works are coming to an end these days, when the apartment will be fully completed to the highest standards.
For buyers who want to further customize the space, there is the possibility of designing and executing the interior to measure, with a finished interior design project.
The total price of the apartment, including the complete execution and interior design, is 1,000,000 euros.

Exclusive opportunity in the heart of Zagreb



The Hirschl House is not just a building – it is a historic landmark with a soul, which in a new guise combines historical elegance and a sophisticated way of life.
Rarely does a property offer such a combination of location, architectural value and quality of execution.

See all project renderings here, and for more information or an appointment for a viewing, contact our agent Matea Kovačević at: +385 99 652 78 46 or by email: matea@regent.hr.

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