
Ausekļa street 4 is one of the most exclusive building in Riga's "Quiet centre". This Art Nouveau building (originally built in 1899) is renovated few years ago and the prices of flats there aren't advertised but offered to millionaires personally. According to unofficial information, a flat in this posh building costs 1-2 mio USD.
See this place in Riga map.
3/5/12
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Etiķetes:
art nouveau,
ausekļa iela,
ausekļa street,
centre,
masonry,
pre-war,
prewar,
renovated,
silent centre
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Anonymous says:
This is not a house for workers, come on!
Tomás.