Kohlmarkt 1 Vienna

The house on the corner of Kohlmarkt 1 and Graben 18 counts among the most splendid and most exclusive addresses of Vienna. Surrounded by time-honoured stores, luxury brands and Viennese institutions, it is an excellent place to live and work at. Not least because of all the art, culture and coffeehouses in the area. Businesses, shopping venues and sights complete the picture. Whatever you fancy, you are bound to find it in the heart of the 1st district.

Kohlmarkt 1, 1010 Vienna
Kohlmarkt 1 Vienna

Kohlmarkt 1 Key facts

  • Luxurious, period building
    dating back to 1896.
  • Maintained with lavish attention to detail
    and in compliance with the listed building consent
  • Most recently refurbished and upgraded
    to the latest standard in 2019
  • About 1,385 sqm
    on 7 levels
  • Vibrant mix of the use types
    residential, office and retail
  • Modern excellent
    specification
  • Historic stairwell
    with cleverly integrated passenger lift
  • Latest building and safety engineering

Art Nouveau elegance
and state-of-the-art specification

The house at Kohlmarkt 1 will satisfy any expectation in such an exclusive and luxurious address of pure prestige. Historic tiles and windows, filigree plaster mouldings, and a wrought-iron staircase are bound to impress. Similarly, the modern lifts fit right in with their lift doors done in contemporary style. 

Compelling aspects of the office and residential accommodation inside include choice materials and ceiling heights of up to four metres. In terms of technical fit-out, occupiers are in no way behind the times: The specifications of all offices and other rooms meet modern business standards.

Unique ambience in a distinguished setting

The house on the corner of Kohlmarkt and Graben literally marks the town centre of Vienna. Kohlmarkt and Graben are part of the most exclusive high-street in the 1st district. Together with Tuchlauben and Hoher Markt, they form the historic business centre of the city.

Located in the immediate vicinity is the Mecca of Viennese gourmets: the Julius Meinl delicatessen. The distance to the Goldenes Quartier prime high-street pitch is less than 100 metres. Well-known local institutions are scattered throughout the immediate surroundings, such as the Schwarze Kameel restaurant, the Demel pastry shop, the Schullin jewellery shop, the MANZ’sche publishing and university book store, and the Italian restaurant Fabios. And the Tuchlauben ice cream salon is virtually irresistible to natives of Vienna.

  • 2-minute walk to the “Herrengasse” underground stop, served by line U3, tram line WLB, and bus lines 2A, 3A, 5A, 48A, 57A and 59A
  • 4-minute walk to the “Stephansplatz” underground station, served by lines U1 and U3, tram lines 1, D and WLB, as well as bus lines 2A, 48A, 59A, 5A and 77A
  • 18-minute commute by public transport to the central railway station
  • 25-minute drive by car or 38-minute commute by public transport to the airport
  • 15-minute drive to the A4 motorway
Kohlmarkt 1 Vienna