Villa Petrovaradin, Petrovaradin, Novi Sad

Villa Petrovaradin

Petrovaradin, Novi Sad

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About the property

Novi Sad

Novi Sad is a small city in the flat north of Serbia, on the bend of the Danube. The centre is baroque and pedestrian. Cafés keep their tables out from April through October. A spire closes the view at the end of every long avenue. The synagogue, the cathedral, and the river all sit a five-minute walk apart. Belgrade is ninety minutes by car when you want a bigger Saturday night. Most of the time you don't.

Petrovaradin

Petrovaradin is the older, hillier side of the Danube. The great Habsburg fortress sits at its head, lit at dusk every night of the year, and the streets curl down from it through stone houses and small gardens. The neighbourhood is residential, quiet, and slightly grand. From the villa you walk down to the river in twelve minutes, cross the bridge, and you are in the centre of Novi Sad. From the upper terrace you can see all of it: the fortress, the bridges, the city across the water, the plains beyond.

The Home

The villa was built around one idea: that staying home should not feel like staying home. The plot is walled, the house set back, the windows tall and south-facing. Every bedroom has its own bathroom and its own terrace, because the house was made for people who do not need to live in each other's pockets. The ground floor opens end to end, one long room where the day spends itself. The lower level is a spa, a long quiet space below the noise of the day. Every detail was decided together, by one hand.

The house, in numbers

  • 720 m²
    Interior
  • 485 m²
    Plot
  • 3
    Floors
  • 5
    Bedrooms
  • 6
    Bathrooms
  • 2
    Fireplaces
  • Indoor pool
    With projection wall
  • Cedar sauna
    Spa level
  • Private gym
    Spa level
  • Walk-in pantry
    Off the kitchen
  • 3-car garage
    Underground

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