Listed 1920s villa with elegant detailing and a rare sense of authenticity
INTERIOR
Built in 1928, this exceptional villa is one of the finest surviving examples of classical villa architecture in Dahlem. A listed property of rare authenticity, it combines timeless grandeur with refined interiors and an uncompromising sense of elegance. Spanning four levels, the layout is generous and well-structured, with a clear division between formal spaces and private retreats. Two separate staircases, one for residents and one for staff, along with an elevator connecting all floors from the basement to the top level, reflect a thoughtful approach to comfort and functionality.
Even the mezzanine level conveys the home's architectural character. The stately entrance hall, anchored by a sweeping wooden staircase, opens onto a bright and spacious living room with an open fireplace. Two adjoining winter gardens, enclosed in glass, offer serene views of the garden and connect seamlessly to the surrounding terrace. The formal dining room flows into a striking kitchen, finished in deep black with expansive granite countertops. A second fully equipped kitchen in muted grey and wood tones is discreetly integrated into the private service area.
The first floor serves as the villa’s classic private zone. Elegant herringbone parquet, original stucco detailing, and ceilings up to 3.2 meters in height create a sense of calm sophistication. At the center is a tranquil library with access to the balcony. Two spacious bedrooms, each with walk-in wardrobes, en-suite bathrooms, and air conditioning, offer the highest level of comfort. One of the bathrooms features a sculptural freestanding Agape bathtub. All bathrooms in the house have underfloor heating. A separate guest suite with private bathroom, a compact Finnish sauna, and a utility room complete the floor.
The second floor is conceived as an independent living unit. An open-plan living and dining area with integrated kitchen connects to a gallery space, creating a bright, loft-like atmosphere. This level also includes a bedroom, bathroom, dressing room, and attic storage. It is accessible by elevator and is ideal for guests, staff, or extended family.
The basement includes a fully self-contained apartment with private entrance, terrace, bedroom, dressing area, eat-in kitchen, and bathroom. It is well suited for an au pair, visiting guests, or as a dedicated home office. Additional features on this level include a fitness room, several multipurpose rooms, a bicycle garage, and ample utility and storage space. The elevator also connects directly to this floor. An outdoor carport completes the property’s extensive amenities.
This villa is a rare synthesis of historic character, architectural integrity, and modern comfort. It combines classical elegance with contemporary living at the highest level, in one of Berlin’s most prestigious residential neighborhoods, just moments from Thielpark in the heart of Dahlem.
EXTERIOR
Designed between 1927 and 1928 by a renowned architectural firm, this villa stands as one of the most distinguished residential buildings in the Thielpark area. Its stately yet deliberately understated exterior reflects a thoughtful balance between tradition and restraint. The broad, plastered façade is crowned by a tall mansard roof, rhythmically punctuated by dormer windows and classic cross-frame windows with shutters. Subtle corner rustication and the calm, symmetrical arrangement of the window surfaces echo the style of Prussian manor houses, while softening their severity.
The architecture achieves an atmosphere of quiet elegance through balanced proportions and delicate neo-Baroque details. The main entrance, framed in finely worked stone and crowned by a floral transom window, introduces the villa with discreet dignity. A heavy wooden door, adorned with curved reliefs, and a delicate wrought-iron balustrade on the front steps speak to the craftsmanship that defines the house, while remaining intentionally modest. The perimeter of the property is enclosed by classically styled pillars and a cast-iron fence that harmonizes with the building’s overall presence.
At the rear, the villa opens toward the expansive garden through a covered portico. A symmetrically designed loggia on the upper floor serves as the architectural focal point on the garden side. Its original glass wall, operated by a retractable AEG system, adds a rare technical refinement. The interplay of clear lines, functional detailing, and restrained ornamentation lends the house a timeless character, free from passing trends. Numerous original features, including custom-built wood paneling, paneled doors, fitted cabinetry, and traditional windows, underscore the home's authenticity. Combined with a passenger elevator serving all levels up to the attic, the property represents a remarkably successful synthesis of classical architectural culture, contemporary comfort, and technical sophistication.
LOCATION
The villa is situated in one of Berlin’s most sought-after residential areas, quietly located next to Thielpark in the leafy and historically rich district of Dahlem. The surrounding neighborhood is defined by heritage-listed villas, mature gardens, and a cultivated, long-established community. Despite the peaceful setting, connectivity is excellent. The main train station is around 25 minutes away, while Berlin Brandenburg Airport can be reached in approximately 35 to 40 minutes. The nearby Dahlem-Dorf U-Bahn station is just a short walk from the property and provides direct access to the City West.
Just three minutes on foot from the villa, at the intersection of Clayallee and Hüttenweg, lies the contemporary Fünf Morgen development. This well-designed district offers a comprehensive range of amenities, including a large medical center, pharmacy, premium Edeka supermarket, the upscale SuperFit gym with an indoor swimming pool, Butter Lindner delicatessen, a flower shop, a boutique, and other convenient retail options.
Additional shopping is available in the nearby Onkel-Tom-Siedlung, a small shopping street known for its delicatessens, organic supermarket, bookstore, and café. The area also offers a wide variety of excellent dining options, from classic Berlin fare at the popular Restaurant Luise to refined international cuisine in the neighboring districts of Zehlendorf and Grunewald.
Educational facilities in the vicinity are among the best in the city. Prestigious institutions such as the John F. Kennedy School, the Arndt Gymnasium Dahlem, the Berlin International School, the École Voltaire, and the Schweizer Gymnasium are all within easy reach. The Free University of Berlin is also located just a few minutes away.
Highlights
Open fireplace
Glassed conservatory
Generous rooms with herringbone parquet
Ceiling heights up to 3.20 m
Air-conditioned bedrooms
Secondary apartment with terrace
Person/guest elevator
Two fully equipped fitted kitchens








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