Wallensteinstraße begins in the immediate vicinity of the Friedensbrücke on the Danube Canal. After careful revitalization of a Gründerzeit building, new possibilities for urban living are opening up here under the name FRIEDO. The contemporary corner building directly on the river offers, following its expansion, stylish period apartments and penthouse apartments with a sweeping view to fall in love with. REGISTER NOW WITHOUT OBLIGATION!
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The living ambience around the FRIEDO corner building is fully dedicated to the motto: “Turn old into stylishly modern”. Based on revitalized period architecture, the Gründerzeit building creates apartments with a very special flair.
REVITALIZED PERIOD APARTMENTS
The newly reinterpreted period apartments range between approx. 50 and 90 m² of living space, and shine in modern elegance thanks to classic ceiling heights. Some of the apartments have outdoor spaces with views of the Danube Canal, the inner courtyard, or both.
STYLISH PENTHOUSE IN THE ATTIC FLOOR
The attic floor offers spacious living and outdoor areas with a breathtaking panoramic view over the city all the way to the Kahlenberg. The light-flooded rooms create an open ambience with a feel-good character.
Located on the banks of the Danube Canal, the area around Wallensteinstraße 1 offers a wide variety of leisure options. The riverside area is ideal for relaxing walks or extensive workout sessions. For even more variety, the nearby Augarten offers similar advantages.
Hannovermarkt, a 5-minute walk away, has upheld tradition since 1850. During market hours there is lively hustle and bustle, and the bright, lively atmosphere invites you to stroll between stalls with aromatic spices and fresh foods.
With the Friedensbrücke, an important transport hub is conveniently close by. Whether by car or via public transport connections, Wallensteinstraße is a good starting point in any direction. Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof can be reached on foot in 5 minutes, and with the U4 line almost right on your doorstep, it is 15 minutes to the city center to St. Stephen’s Cathedral.