A Bauhaus-style masterpiece on the shores of the lake

Montreux
Office • 16 room(s) • 550 m² • ref: 5300265
SGD 8,972,820
Built in 1931 by the architects Alexandre Ferenczy and Hermann Henselmann on the shores of Lake Geneva, the Villa Kenwin is a striking testimony to the Bauhaus movement in Switzerland.

The villa underwent an exemplary renovation in 1987, which restored it to its original splendour and earned it its inscription as a Swiss cultural asset of national importance.

In a landscaped park of 5,241 m² overlooking the Vaud Riviera, the Villa has a living area of 550 m² spread over four levels. It is topped by a superb roof terrace offering a spectacular view of Lake Geneva and the mountain panorama.

A short driveway crosses an orchard and leads to the main entrance, which features a shade of blue that announces the site's polychrome bias. This first level or lower ground floor houses the service rooms.

On the upper ground floor, a bright hall leads to a kitchen illuminated by a skylight and the living room accessible by a metal door. The reception area covers 150 m² and is 5 metres high and is overlooked by an interior mezzanine balcony with curved lines, bordered by elegant metal railings. The natural lighting of the room is provided by a large horizontal bay window 15 meters long framing the view of the lake and the landscape. Under the balcony, a glass roof reveals a library. Upstairs, there is access to a work room also used as a projection space.

On the top floor, the sleeping area hosts 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms distributed along a U-shaped corridor like the cabins of a boat. The rooms have a minimalist décor with a modernist aesthetic: armchairs inspired by Charlotte Perriand's creations, functional furniture and sconces characteristic of the Bauhaus style.

It enjoys an idyllic location on the shores of Lake Geneva, facing the Pre-Alps, between Montreux and Vevey and overlooks an exceptional landscape of mountains, vineyards, old towns and illustrious achievements of the modern movement, such as the famous Villa Karma by Adolphe Loos, a typical example of the architecture of the "Neues Bauen"

The villa could be the subject of a change of use, allowing it to be used as an office or commercial representation premises.

Well presented by Architecture de Collection (French agency specialized in remarkable architecture) in exclusive partnership in French-speaking Switzerland with GVA-IMMO SA
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Built in 1931 by architects Alexandre Ferenczy and Hermann Henselmann on the shores of Lake Geneva, Villa Kenwin is an outstanding example of the Bauhaus movement in Switzerland.

The villa underwent an exemplary renovation in 1987, restoring it to its original splendor and earning it its listing as a Swiss cultural property of national importance.

Set in 5,241 m² of landscaped grounds overlooking the Vaud Riviera, the Villa offers 550 m² of living space on four levels. It is topped by a superb roof terrace offering spectacular views of Lake Geneva and the mountain panorama.

A short driveway crosses an orchard and leads to the main entrance, which features a palette of blue hues in keeping with the polychrome theme of the site. This first or lower first floor houses the service rooms.

On the upper first floor, a luminous hall leads to a kitchen lit by a zenithal glass roof, and the living room accessed through a metal door. The 150 m² reception area boasts 5-metre high ceilings, and is overlooked by a mezzanine balcony with curved lines, bordered by elegant metal railings. The room's natural lighting is provided by a large 15-meter-long horizontal bay window that frames the view of the lake and landscape. Under the balcony, a glass roof reveals a library....

Spaces

Rooms16
Toilet rooms1

Surfaces

Living area550 m²
Total5200 m²

Montreux

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Primary school
Shops
TypeCommercial
Construction year1931
Renovation year1995