Apartment with two bedrooms in Nosislav
Please note you can also rent out the whole villa for 15 people in total! Apartment is situated in a village Nosislav which is an ideal starting point for trips to South Moravia (directions to Mikulov, Pasohlávky or Lednice etc.) but also for journeys to Brno. Recommended trips: Aqualand Moravia in Pasohlávky (17 km) with children, dinner in luxurious restaurant Barrio Gotico in Kurdějov (13 km) or in an amazing cafe Fara in Klentnice (26 km), wine tasting at Válka (in Nosislav) or at Gotberg (Popice, 14 km). Please contact us in case you wish us to arrange the trip for you. Nosislav Spirit Apartment offers unique accommodation in spacious apartment with original furniture in a remarkable house in Nosislav. There are four apartments in the house for 13-14 guests in total and you can rent it as a whole. Please ask us for options. The main attributes of this apartment is a large and brighten living room with a dining table with a breath taking view of the village and the surroundings. A newly furnished kitchenette is equipped with a cooktop, a fridge and a microwave oven. Sleeping is available in two stylish bedrooms, one of them features a double bed and the another one has two single beds. Guests can use outside seating behind the house. This apartment is very unique as it is located in a magnificent villa with details of funcionalism which was built in 1929 by a modernist architect Antonín Mendl who was a significant personality of Czechoslovak interwar architecture. The original owner of the villa was a native of Nosislav, Adolf Hlaváček. His life illustrates the history of Czechoslovakia excellently. At the very beginning of 20th century he worked for an American oil company which used to have its subsidiaries in Wien and later also in Prague and Brno. He was commited in Italy during WWI. After the war he came back to the company and initiated the establishment of its subsidiaries in Czechoslovakia and became a director of the subsidiary in Prague. In 1938 the company was taken over by Germans and he was early retired. He moved to his villa in Nosislav and worked as a farmer. In 1948 he got into problems and later he moved to the apartment on the ground floor which was originally designed for a gardener and a boiler operator. The upper floors were occupied by some tenants which was a common practice in those times. He died at the age 89 after an injury which he inflicted on himself in the wineyard. Please be informed late check-in after 20.00 is surcharged by 20EUR.
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