LoftLiving I
Exclusive living in Leipzig
In the twelve furnished flats of a listed former factory, original design meets luxurious furnishings.
LoftLiving I
Egelstraße 10 · 04103 Leipzig
Modern lofts in historic surroundings
Leipzig beckons! We have the perfect address for quiet work and an exciting city experience. In the Graphisches Viertel, a dozen exclusive flats await you, stylishly integrated into the listed building of a former paper factory. During the extensive renovation, the original factory concrete ceilings and brick walls were preserved – they give the flats a charming individuality. Look forward to comfortable furnishings and many great extras, for example bathrooms made of brushed Jura marble. You can relax on your spacious balcony or terrace with a view of the green garden or over the roofs of Leipzig. The underground car park is accessible via the lift.
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Equipment highlights
Living culture
- 12 flats: 5 lofts from 55 to 136 m2,
- 6 maisonettes from 103 to 165 m2,
- 1 penthouse of 204 m2
- Well thought-out room concepts with design-oriented fittings and furnishings
- All flats with balcony or terrace
- High-quality real wood parquet flooring in the living areas
- In-house fast WLAN connection
- Modern fitted kitchens with electrical appliances
- Lift to all residential floors
- In-house underground car park
Bathroom comfort
- Brushed Jura marble
- First-class sanitary facilities
- Beautifully designed fittings (brand name)
- Wet rooms in every loft
- Underfloor heating, modern towel dryers
Security & Efficiency
- Video intercom system
- Double insulated glazing
At home in the Graphisches Viertel
The name already suggests it: The Graphisches Viertel has something to do with art and writing. In fact, the historic residential and commercial area rose to become Germany’s largest book trade and publishing location as early as the 19th century. Over 430 publishing houses, including Baedeker, the Bibliographisches Institut, Reclam, Kiepenheuer, Insel Verlag, Breitkopf & Härtel and Friedrich Hofmeister, had their headquarters here. The historical flair is still reflected today in the numerous Gründerzeit buildings. It is a small world of its own, and yet only a stone’s throw away from the city centre: in less than ten minutes you can be at the opera or the main railway station, for example, on foot.