Historic Building – Former Education Authority Offices & Park – Colmar in Alsace (68)
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
This characterful mansion, built between 1908 and 1909 for André Kiener, grandson of the founder of Kiener weaving mills, is located in the heart of Colmar’s highly sought-after southern district.
Kiener, grandson of the founder of the Kiener weaving mill. Designed by architects Louis Seltzer and Charles Schulé, the building stands out for its Renaissance style with exposed red brickwork and its privileged location within a vast wooded park.
The main façade is adorned with the coat of arms of the Stetten-Heilmann family, to which André Kiener’s wife belonged, reinforcing the heritage and historical character of the property.
Until recently, the building housed the headquarters of the Haut-Rhin education authority. This iconic site now offers exceptional potential for high-end conversion, whether into a luxury hotel, cultural center, or corporate headquarters.
Its remarkable architecture, wooded grounds, and strategic location in the heart of Colmar make this property a unique opportunity for investors seeking to combine heritage, visibility, and economic value potential.
MAIN FEATURES
• Location: COLMAR (68000)
• Surface area: 1,513 m²
• Land: 90.07 acres
• Type: Exceptional property
• Sale price: Please contact us
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