Courageous builders are rewarded with a unique view out to the Belvedere. The multi-party house from the Wilhelminian period was not only out of fashion – the excellent location also offered a good reason for urban redensification by converting the attic and renovating the entire house at the same time. A total of four apartments were created. Two spacious maisonette apartments with several outdoor areas, as well as two newly designed apartments on the first floor with garden areas facing the inner courtyard. From the street, nothing can be seen of the addition. But once you’re up there, you can’t imagine that before the elaborate measures, which took about a year and a half, there was only a wooden raw attic here.