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Die Giudecca-Insel ist eine der bekanntesten Wohngegenden Venedigs. Mit seinen charakteristischen Häusern und der berühmten Erlöserkirche strahlt es einen Charme aus, der sich über die Zeit hinweg erhalten hat. Nur eine kurze Gondelfahrt von San Marco entfernt, wurde er im 18. Jahrhundert als Venedigs „Garten der Genüsse“ bezeichnet.Der Name „Junghans“ stammt von dem berühmten deutschen Unternehmen, das hier den ersten italienischen Uhrenhersteller gründete. Im 21. Jahrhundert hat eine tiefgreifende Restaurierung seinen Zweck verändert: In den Fabrikgebäuden finden wir heute ein Theater und mehrere Wohnkomplexe, die den historischen Namen Junghans bewahren. Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen Ort: Giudecca, Venedig
Die Giudecca-Insel ist eine der bekanntesten Wohngegenden Venedigs. Mit seinen charakteristischen Häusern und der berühmten Erlöserkirche strahlt es einen Charme aus, der sich über die Zeit hinweg erhalten hat. Nur eine kurze Gondelfahrt von San Marco entfernt, wurde er im 18. Jahrhundert als Venedigs „Garten der Genüsse“ bezeichnet.Der Name „Junghans“ stammt von dem berühmten deutschen Unternehmen, das hier den ersten italienischen Uhrenhersteller gründete. Im 21. Jahrhundert hat eine tiefgreifende Restaurierung seinen Zweck verändert: In den Fabrikgebäuden finden wir heute ein Theater und mehrere Wohnkomplexe, die den historischen Namen Junghans bewahren. Location: Giudecca, Venice
The Giudecca island is one of the best-known residential areas of Venice. With its characteristic houses, and the famous church of the Redeemer, it exudes a charm that has always remained intact over time. Just a short gondola ride from San Marco, it was referred to as Venice's "garden of delights" in the 18th century.The name "Junghans" comes from the famous German company that founded the first Italian watch manufacturer here. In the 21st century, a profound restoration has changed its destination: now in the factory buildings we can find a theater and several residential complexes that preserve the historical name of Junghans.Admiring the sunset over the South Lagoon, seated on a red bench, we take a stroll along the lagoon in the Junghans' area, a former watch factory converted into a contemporary complex, where the modernity of the buildings and the flow of the canals run in unison, merging architectural style with the nature of the lagoon. Our property is located on the third floor and is equipped with condominium septic tanks. We enter through a glass entrance and take the lift to reach the entrance: a large living area opens up to us, lit from east to west with great views of the lagoon, a kitchenette and a beautiful wooden floor fill the property with elegance. Before moving on to the sleeping area, we step out onto the small terrace to take in the lagoon panorama: two chairs and a small table, us and the lagoon. We return, confident that the flat will give us other emotions. We then move on to the sleeping area; the master bedroom with a view makes us dream of a great awakening. We then move on to the bathroom, which is large and bright. Our visit has not yet finished giving us emotions, a door next to the entrance opens to a private flight of stairs which takes us directly to the roof of the building: a large pool terrace on the fourth floor opens up in front of us, its size makes us think of multiple uses, large tables, a sunbathing area or a large outdoor lounge with decorative plants, all with a sensational view of the entire lagoon: from here we can admire breathtaking sunsets, with our gaze turned up to the Lido and the other islands, and on the other side over the rooftops of Venice, with its main monuments. This residence is unique, the lagoon and its light connect viscerally to the property, the terraces create intimate and pleasant situations, while maintaining contact with nature outside. Location: Giudecca, Venice
The Giudecca island is one of the best-known residential areas of Venice. With its characteristic houses, and the famous church of the Redeemer, it exudes a charm that has always remained intact over time. Just a short gondola ride from San Marco, it was referred to as Venice's "garden of delights" in the 18th century.The name "Junghans" comes from the famous German company that founded the first Italian watch manufacturer here. In the 21st century, a profound restoration has changed its destination: now in the factory buildings we can find a theater and several residential complexes that preserve the historical name of Junghans.Admiring the sunset over the South Lagoon, seated on a red bench, we take a stroll along the lagoon in the Junghans' area, a former watch factory converted into a contemporary complex, where the modernity of the buildings and the flow of the canals run in unison, merging architectural style with the nature of the lagoon. Our property is located on the third floor and is equipped with condominium septic tanks. We enter through a glass entrance and take the lift to reach the entrance: a large living area opens up to us, lit from east to west with great views of the lagoon, a kitchenette and a beautiful wooden floor fill the property with elegance. Before moving on to the sleeping area, we step out onto the small terrace to take in the lagoon panorama: two chairs and a small table, us and the lagoon. We return, confident that the flat will give us other emotions. We then move on to the sleeping area; the master bedroom with a view makes us dream of a great awakening. We then move on to the bathroom, which is large and bright. Our visit has not yet finished giving us emotions, a door next to the entrance opens to a private flight of stairs which takes us directly to the roof of the building: a large pool terrace on the fourth floor opens up in front of us, its size makes us think of multiple uses, large tables, a sunbathing area or a large outdoor lounge with decorative plants, all with a sensational view of the entire lagoon: from here we can admire breathtaking sunsets, with our gaze turned up to the Lido and the other islands, and on the other side over the rooftops of Venice, with its main monuments. This residence is unique, the lagoon and its light connect viscerally to the property, the terraces create intimate and pleasant situations, while maintaining contact with nature outside. Posizione: Giudecca, Venezia
L’isola della Giudecca è una delle zone residenziali più note di Venezia. Con le sue caratteristiche casette, e la famosa chiesa del Redentore, emana un fascino che nel tempo si è sempre mantenuto intatto. Distante solo un breve giro in gondola da San Marco, è stata denominata "giardino delle delizie" di Venezia nel 18° secolo.Il nome “Junghans” deriva dalla famosa azienda tedesca che qui fondò il primo produttore italiano di orologi. Nel XXI secolo, un profondo restauro ne ha convertito la destinazione: ora negli edifici della fabbrica possiamo trovare un teatro e diversi complessi residenziali che conservano il nome storico di Junghans. Location: Giudecca, Venice
The Giudecca island is one of the best-known residential areas of Venice. With its characteristic houses, and the famous church of the Redeemer, it exudes a charm that has always remained intact over time. Just a short gondola ride from San Marco, it was referred to as Venice's "garden of delights" in the 18th century.The name "Junghans" comes from the famous German company that founded the first Italian watch manufacturer here. In the 21st century, a profound restoration has changed its destination: now in the factory buildings we can find a theater and several residential complexes that preserve the historical name of Junghans.Admiring the sunset over the South Lagoon, seated on a red bench, we take a stroll along the lagoon in the Junghans' area, a former watch factory converted into a contemporary complex, where the modernity of the buildings and the flow of the canals run in unison, merging architectural style with the nature of the lagoon. Our property is located on the third floor and is equipped with condominium septic tanks. We enter through a glass entrance and take the lift to reach the entrance: a large living area opens up to us, lit from east to west with great views of the lagoon, a kitchenette and a beautiful wooden floor fill the property with elegance. Before moving on to the sleeping area, we step out onto the small terrace to take in the lagoon panorama: two chairs and a small table, us and the lagoon. We return, confident that the flat will give us other emotions. We then move on to the sleeping area; the master bedroom with a view makes us dream of a great awakening. We then move on to the bathroom, which is large and bright. Our visit has not yet finished giving us emotions, a door next to the entrance opens to a private flight of stairs which takes us directly to the roof of the building: a large pool terrace on the fourth floor opens up in front of us, its size makes us think of multiple uses, large tables, a sunbathing area or a large outdoor lounge with decorative plants, all with a sensational view of the entire lagoon: from here we can admire breathtaking sunsets, with our gaze turned up to the Lido and the other islands, and on the other side over the rooftops of Venice, with its main monuments. This residence is unique, the lagoon and its light connect viscerally to the property, the terraces create intimate and pleasant situations, while maintaining contact with nature outside.