CHF3'900'000.–
7 rooms284 m²
7 rooms CHF3'900'000.– 284 m²
7416 Almens
"Where history breathes and the future resides"
The year 1679 engraved on a beam reminds us of the history of this exceptional estate. Today, the main house and guest house merge into a harmonious symbiosis of historic substance, modern architecture, and sustainable construction. On one side, the spacious entrance area offers ample space for sports equipment and wardrobe. On this level, you will also find a stylish wellness area with a biosauna and a Japanese-inspired water basin. Additionally, two cellar areas and a separate room with the house technology are located on this level. The house is completely energy self-sufficient and boasts low energy costs. The house technology impresses with a geothermal heat pump, solar collectors, and a photovoltaic system.Earth walls ensure a pleasant room climate, supported by an integrated pollen filter. A metal staircase made of black steel leads to the open, bright living room with rammed earth elements and a high-quality kitchen. The kitchen is fully equipped and features a Teppan-Yaki cooking field, a wine cooler, and a black glass cover. The chimney in the earth wall skillfully separates the kitchen and living area, creating a special atmosphere. From the living room and kitchen, you can access the large, idyllic orchard with fruit trees, berry bushes, a pergola, and a barbecue area - a place of tranquility. On this living level, you will also find a guest toilet, a wardrobe, and the household room. On the upper floor, a small gallery opens up. A master bedroom delights with a freestanding bathtub, from which you can enjoy the view of the Heinzenberg, as well as a lavabo. Another bedroom with an adjacent bathroom complements the room offer. A nature path connects the main house to the guest house, which is under heritage protection and has been lovingly restored. In the entrance area, a listed oven reminds us of the former use for drying berries and fruit, as well as probably baking bread for the entire village. These events are recorded in books, which are located in the attic of the house. The living room made of larch wood with a Swedish oven and a coffered ceiling exudes coziness. A modern kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a balcony with a southeast orientation complete the guest house. Both houses were completely ecologically constructed or renovated with wood, glass, earth, and black steel - without using screws or nails. The garden is located in the building zone and offers future development potential. A preliminary project by Marlene Gujan Architektur AG for a swimming pool is available. In front of the house, a parking space and a carport with an electric connection are available. A unique home that offers space for deceleration and combines architecture, sustainability, and high living comfort in a special location.On the sun terrace in Domleschg, you will find the charming, small village of Almens. It impresses with a impressive panoramic view of the surrounding mountains, such as the Piz Beverin, and of course over the wide plains of the valley above the Hinterrhein. The village has 209 inhabitants and is connected to the municipalities of Feldis, Paspels, Pratval, Rodels, Scheid, Tomils, and Trans, offering a home to over 2,200 inhabitants. Traditional houses, narrow streets, and the connection to agriculture still shape the village image today. Nature and tranquility are omnipresent and give Almens its unmistakable character. Almens, a preferred location for those seeking tranquility and proximity to nature, and needing sufficient space for the family. An impressive natural landscape is offered, such as the Canovasee, diverse hiking trails, and nature experiences in the Viamala region. The majestic buildings of Schloss Rietberg, whose history dates back to 1621, are easily accessible on foot. Despite the idyllic location, the village is well connected to the surrounding area.