This extraordinary and rarely available, double-story Sub-penthouse is located in the coveted art deco and heritage-listed ‘Temple Court’, Collins Street. Originally constructed in 1924 as an office building in the Palazzo style, it is a substantial and impressively detailed example of the classical revival in modern architecture, in Melbourne during the 1920s.
Converted into a luxury apartment edifice in 2001, this architecturally significant building still houses the mural, known as ‘The Eight Aboriginal Tribal Headmen’, which was created in 1963 by major Australian artist, Mervyn Napier Waller housed in the lobby area – a wonderful extravagance for residents and guests alike!
Entry on the lower of the two levels encompasses the primary living spaces featuring: a large open plan living/dining room and contemporary kitchen, with floor-to-ceiling glass walls/doors; Upstairs the sumptuous corner master bedroom suite with built-in-closets; plus a large second bedroom with build in closet.
This Sub-penthouse at Temple Court on Collins Street affords owners a private residential lobby, split-system heating/cooling, peerless security and single car park on title. A rare marriage of the ultimate in neoclassical elegance and modern sophistication! Designed for comfortable living, sophisticated entertaining and providing easy access to all the greatest attractions Melbourne has to offer, this sprawling Collins Street residence is truly unique.
- Double-story Sub-penthouse in the coveted art deco Temple Court Building on Collins Street
- 2 bedrooms with BIR’s
- Open plan living/dining & contemporary kitchen
- Stunning private balcony
- Split-system heating/cooling
- Single car space on title