House for sale · 663 m² · 5 rooms
Černá v Pošumaví
Price
75 000 000 Kč
Description
translated from Czech
The villa was built at the beginning of the 20th century by the princely Schwarzenberg family, for whom it served as a hunting lodge and is a unique and unused building in the area around Lipno. The Villa Bohemia was last operated as a guesthouse with a restaurant. It stands on a built-up area of about 360 m2. The building is underground, has two floors and a residential attic. The villa comprises a total of 14 accommodation units (2 apartments and 12 rooms) on an area of 662.8 m².
With the sale of the villa, we also offer land on the banks of the Lipno dam near the village of Bližná near Černá v Pošumaví, with a total area of 6,614 m2. The land is sold as a complete package together with the villa with the possibility of building a marina.
The land is adjacent to 100 meters of its own beach. The possibility of building a marina with berths for 15-20 boats has been discussed with the Vltava River Basin.
The property itself and the location and possibilities it offers are a unique opportunity.
The sale is being held in the form of a tender.
History of Villa Bohemia:
The building dates back to the 19th century and appears on the earliest cadastral maps.
The whole area was part of the estate of the Schwarzenberg family, who owned graphite mines here and contributed to the development of the local economy.
An archival record from 1881 confirms that the property was listed as a 'plate estate' - i.e. a property entered directly into the land registers, which was reserved only for important estates.
According to surviving sources, the villa was built between 1826 and 1881.
After the Second World War and the subsequent confiscation of the property of noble families, it passed into the hands of the state.
In 1952-59, the Lipno dam was built on the Vltava River and the once hunting lodge in the woods became a recreation centre by the water. Since the 1990s it has been in private hands again. The building has been renovated and converted into a guesthouse with a restaurant for visitors to the Lipno dam and its surroundings. During another reconstruction in 1998-99, a terrace with a view of the water surface was added. The guesthouse was closed in 2012.
Unrealised extension of the building
In 2014, plans were prepared for the reconstruction and extension of the building. Floor area
was to be increased to a total of 524,8 m2.
A partial renovation of the building took place in 2019-2021. Currently, the guesthouse and the restaurant are not operated and the building is not used in any way.
Will you be the one
With the sale of the villa, we also offer land on the banks of the Lipno dam near the village of Bližná near Černá v Pošumaví, with a total area of 6,614 m2. The land is sold as a complete package together with the villa with the possibility of building a marina.
The land is adjacent to 100 meters of its own beach. The possibility of building a marina with berths for 15-20 boats has been discussed with the Vltava River Basin.
The property itself and the location and possibilities it offers are a unique opportunity.
The sale is being held in the form of a tender.
History of Villa Bohemia:
The building dates back to the 19th century and appears on the earliest cadastral maps.
The whole area was part of the estate of the Schwarzenberg family, who owned graphite mines here and contributed to the development of the local economy.
An archival record from 1881 confirms that the property was listed as a 'plate estate' - i.e. a property entered directly into the land registers, which was reserved only for important estates.
According to surviving sources, the villa was built between 1826 and 1881.
After the Second World War and the subsequent confiscation of the property of noble families, it passed into the hands of the state.
In 1952-59, the Lipno dam was built on the Vltava River and the once hunting lodge in the woods became a recreation centre by the water. Since the 1990s it has been in private hands again. The building has been renovated and converted into a guesthouse with a restaurant for visitors to the Lipno dam and its surroundings. During another reconstruction in 1998-99, a terrace with a view of the water surface was added. The guesthouse was closed in 2012.
Unrealised extension of the building
In 2014, plans were prepared for the reconstruction and extension of the building. Floor area
was to be increased to a total of 524,8 m2.
A partial renovation of the building took place in 2019-2021. Currently, the guesthouse and the restaurant are not operated and the building is not used in any way.
Will you be the one
Features
- Date updated
- 01.03.2026
- Property area
- 663 m²
- Land area
- 6 614 m²
- Building type
- Mixed
- House size
- 5 rooms
- House construction type
- Multi-story house
- Condition type
- Good
- Energy performance
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