Kopernika 15 – 19th century architectural pearl in the city center
Kopernika 15 is a building in the neo-Renaissance style built in the years 1890-1900 according to the design of the Polish architect Władysław Marconi, who was, among others author of the design of the famous Bristol hotel in Warsaw. In 2018, a thorough renovation and reconstruction was carried out in the historic building. The renowned development company Fenix Group has invested in the revitalization of the building. Renovating the tenement house and equipping it with modern technical solutions, attention was paid to maintaining the whole in the original style and preserving the historical details and character of the historic building.
Kopernika 15 – a combination of modernity and history
The apartments in the Kopernika 15 investment are climatic spaces with different layouts, in different configurations, located on 5 above-ground floors. The tenement house houses 13 residential premises and 3 commercial locals with areas ranging from 58 to 200 m2.
Facilities for residents:
- All installations in the building have been replaced
- New roof and cover
- Modern elevators
- A restored courtyard with a lush garden
- Revitalized facades as well as interiors and common areas
- Decorated items and stucco
Kopernika 15 - a prestigious location
Kopernika 15 investment lies in the immediate vicinity of exclusive streets such as Nowy Świat or Ordynacka, in a lively area. At the same time, the tenement house has a great communication point, close to a metro station, numerous tram and bus lines.
Location advantages:
- Culture and entertainment center nearby: Philharmonic, Grand Theater, Polish Theater, F. Chopin Museum, Copernicus Science Center
- A wide range of restaurants, trendy cafes and bars
- The station of the second metro line Nowy Świat-Uniwersytet
- Świętokrzyska metro station
- Bus and tram lines nearby
- Old Town and Krakowskie Przedmieście
- Saxon Garden
- National Museum
- Zachęta Art Gallery
- University of Warsaw
- proximity of the center
- Kazimierzowski Park