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NEW

ST. WOLFGANG
408/00064 DI

Apartments and shop premises right  in the centre of St Wolfgang.
5  minutes walk to the lake

Ground floor shop - currently a jewellery shop (40 sq m)

3 apartments one on each floor ( From 45- 60 sq m each)
2 apartments are  currently rented out. They are in good condition.
The 3rd apartment is in need of renovation.
Gas heating installed in 2005.

96 sq m land area

About 190 sq m living area

250,000 euros

NEW
Kaprun
S-052  
Apartment and shop premises in central Kaprun
Built in  1957 and regularly updated.

Oil central heating installed in 2003.
Only part of the premises are being sold comprising

Ground floor apartment
(renovated in 2003 and 2004)

Well fitted apartment   59 sq m living space
+ terrace with 20 sq m and garden

  First floor apartment
(renovated in 2003 and 2004)

Well fitted apartment 21 ,93 sq m living space

  Tanning salon 
(renovated 2003 and 2004)

  89 sq m with 4 Tanning machines, 1 Infrared cabin,

  1 Massage studio, 1 Coffee machine

Beauty parlour
(renovated in 2007 and 2008)
61 sq m

  Price 690,000 Euros

WÖRGL - TIROL
WH

Substantial Investment Property in Busy Town



   

This property has a good range of  accommodation. 
The ground floor shop unit is rented to BIPA. 
The 1st floor consists of office accommodation .
The Second and Third floors are apartments ranging in size from 30 - 130 sq metres.
In total one office , one small apartment and one 80 sq metre apartment are currently not rented out. 
The estimated annual rental for the property fully let is 108,000 euros.

1,850,000 euros

NEGOVA CASTLE
Ref DP

The wonderful spa town of Bad Radkersburg in Austria lies right on the Slovenian border.
The river Mur is the natural boundary and this wonderful old castle lies on the Slovenian side of the river.
It is in a spectacular setting and the Slovenian government who are currently restoring it are looking for suitable partners/investors to bring the castle back to life.
Bad Radkersburg and the small town on the Slovenian side - Gornja Radgona are famous as spa towns and attract international visitors all year round. 7.5 million visitors visited the region last year to visit the many spas.  It is also vineyard country with lots of other local attractions.
This would make a fabulous luxury hotel.
There will be no restrictions on the proposed use of the restored building.

  

  

  

Castle Negova

A Strategic Historical Fortress in Styria

 

Castle Negova and the arms belonging to the family Trautmannsdorf (Per pale Gules and Argent,

a rose of six petals counterchaged).

by Dr. Jožko Šavli

This castle is to be found in the hilly countryside near the city of Radgona (Radkersburg). Today, the city's suburb, located on the right side of the Mura River, belongs to Slovenia, whereas Radgona, to the left side, is in Austria (Styria). The castle was built as a fortress against attacks from Hungarians, and later from Turks. Its beginning goes back to the 11th century, when in 1106 the village of Negova has been mentioned in the records as Negoine.  The castle building itself was mentioned first as vest Negau in 1425. The name derives, as it is believed, from the personal name Nego.

The Winden family was the first known owner of the property. Many other proprietors followed. In 1487, while under the ownership of the Bärneck family, the castle was beleaguered and taken by the Hungarian King Matthias Corvinus. The King gave it in fief to Joseph, son of Jan Vitovec, the famous Bohemian generalissimus, who fought on side of the Cilli family against the Habsburgs.

Since 1542 until the end of the WW2, the castle belonged to the Trautmannsdorf, who in 1805 advanced to State Princes. They were an ancient Styrian family from the village of Trautmannsdorf near Bad Gleichenberg (Stara Radgojna). Herand, the first member of this family, was mentioned between 1308 and 1325. Their German name Trautmann is equal to the denotation Günstling in the Early Middle Ages, meaning "a member of an intimate circle" of a lord, or of a sovereign. It is equal to the nearly forgotten Slovenian word "pribocnik" (pronounce pribotchnik). Thus, the very origin of this family must go back to the period of the Carantanian, or the later Styrian dukes.

Negova most probably was already a fortress during the Hallstatt period (ca. 800 - 400 BC). Many Hallstattian helmets were discovered at its locality. Some of them bear Venetic inscriptions as for example, the inscription HARIGASTITEIVAIIVL on a helmet kept in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. The linguist Matej Bor deciphered its meaning, based on the Slovenian language: HARI (he beats) GASTI (the foreign) TE I (and also) VAIIVL (II as y, thus "vayul" - fought).

 

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