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Discover this high-potential property in the heart of Marseille's 6th arrondissement, in the Préfecture and Palais de Justice district, sometimes nicknamed by locals the 'Little Paris' due to its elegant ashlar stone buildings, long balconies, and the distinctive atmosphere of its streets with well-known addresses. It is within this sought-after setting that 5 rue d’Arcole stands, a remarkable bourgeois building whose architecture reflects the elegance of the Marseille historic center. The stone façade, punctuated by large continuous balconies with ornate ironwork, announces the property's character from the exterior. Access is via a monumental wooden carriage door, opening onto an almost institutional entrance hall, marked by its volumes, columns, moldings, and marble floors adorned with geometric motifs that testify to the care given to the building's construction. On the second floor, this spacious approx. 222 m2 floor plate, formerly occupied by a law firm, unfolds generous volumes bathed in light. The numerous openings, particularly tall, let in remarkable natural brightness that illuminates the spaces throughout the day. In this dense city-center neighborhood where truly bright properties remain rare, this sunny exposure is a precious asset and gives the whole place a pleasant and elegant atmosphere. The current configuration reveals many possibilities for reconfiguration, the volumes and layout allowing for different space arrangements while preserving the brightness that characterizes this property. A prestigious apartment, a high-end co-living project, or a professional representation space could thus take place within this singular ensemble. Just a few steps away, the surrounding streets offer a neighborhood life that is highly valued, between emblematic institutions, restaurant terraces, shops, and immediate access to transport, in one of the liveliest and most elegant sectors of central Marseille. Contact our advisor Florent CREMADEZ now. "Georisques" risk information for this property is available on the Georisks site:
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