Die Kunst schönen Lebens – New-build condominiums for sale in 1070 Neubau Wien
Bernardgasse 27, 1070 Neubau, Wien
EXQUISITE LIVING
Features
Apartment
- Restored cassette doors
- Tall window elements
- Balcony
- Terrace
- Private garden
Building & surroundings
- Garage
Location
Nearby infrastructure
- ThaliastraßeMetro station5 min334 m
- Lerchenfelder Straße (Kaiserstraße)Tram stop3 min200 m
- Kaiserstraße/NeustiftgasseBus stop3 min240 m
- der kleine Kinderraum - Bernardgasse 39Kindergarten2 min162 m
- WMS Neustiftgasse 98-102School5 min335 m
- Universität Wien - Campus der Universität WienUniversity15 min2 km
- BillaSupermarket4 min278 m
- BrunnenmarktMarket16 min1.1 km
- Welt-ApothekePharmacy5 min354 m
- Privatklinik Goldenes Kreuz - PremiQaMed Privatkliniken GmbHHospital6 min2 km
- Josef-Strauß-ParkPublic park3 min254 m
- Spielplatz Josef-Strauß-ParkToddler playground3 min264 m
- Sportanlage KaiserstraßeSports facility3 min225 m
- Brausebad Friedrich-Kaiser-GasseSwimming pool11 min1.2 km
- FamilienbadestrandBathing place28 min7.7 km
Apartments for sale in Die Kunst schönen Lebens – 2 available from € 498,000
About the project
Living is the frame that encloses our individuality and gives it the appropriate stage. Bernardgasse 27 embraces this high standard of living, offering individual apartments that celebrate uniqueness, lifestyle, and originality. This historic Gründerzeit building has been completely revitalized and modernized to create space for architecturally sophisticated homes where the new and old Vienna meet.
The Art of a Perfected Lifestyle
Every detail of the project has been coordinated to ensure that the entire building comes together as a harmonious "Gesamtkunstwerk"—a total work of art. The experience begins the moment you step into the imposing entrance area, where an impressive chandelier hints at the high-quality materials, contemporary design, and noble simplicity that define the building. Throughout the property, the aristocratic character of the historic structure has been preserved and restored to a new brilliance, from the ornament-rich facade to the stately staircase.
Architectural Heritage and Interior Philosophy
The interior spaces are defined by a sensitive inclusion of the existing architecture, resulting in unique floor plans that adapt ideally to the historic layout. A particular highlight is the sense of space provided by ceilings that reach heights of over four meters in some units. This grand volume is complemented by restored cassette doors and high window elements that flood the rooms with light.
The design language is one of understated elegance. Brushed, knot-free oak floors and classic stucco moldings provide a timeless foundation for personal expression. Even the naming convention of the residences reflects this architectural spirit; inspired by the street's namesake, the architect Franz Alois Bernard, the apartments are envisioned as individual "Suites" and "Condos" named after legendary figures like Corbusier, Mendelsohn, and Mies van der Rohe.
A Sculptural Approach to Private Spaces
The bathrooms are designed as a stylistic highlight, characterized by sculptural porcelain products from the Italian manufacturer Cielo and striking black fittings. Residents can choose between different design aesthetics, such as "Natural" or "Classic," featuring hand-selected tiles and high-end mirrors that emphasize a clean, modern look.
Lighting is treated as an essential design element rather than a mere utility. A thoughtful lighting concept uses integrated spotlights from Molto Luce in suspended ceilings to consciously set accents and highlight the most beautiful aspects of each room, ensuring that every day begins with a "Lichtblick"—a bright spot.
Neighborhood Character and Urban Serenity
Located in Vienna’s vibrant 7th District, Bernardgasse 27 offers a lifestyle full of esprit and joie de vivre. The area is known for its student flair, hip local eateries, and proximity to the Museumsquartier, providing a rich cultural tapestry and high quality of life.
Despite its central location, the building sits on a quiet side street that acts as a peaceful pole between the bustling Neustiftgasse and Lerchenfelderstraße. Following a recent transformation into a traffic-calmed residential street, the area has taken on an almost village-like character. As part of the "Cool Zone Neubau," the surroundings feature extensive greenery, new tree plantings, and inviting seating areas, creating a relaxed urban oasis in the heart of the city. For those on the upper floors, the building offers particularly expansive views, as it stands as the last tall building on the street facing toward the city center.