Prague - The government will sell a complex of luxurious residential apartments in Prague's Troja, which is managed by the Diplomatic Service. It was rented out, for example, to foreign diplomats. The ministers decided on the sale at their meeting on Monday; they want to sell the properties through a public competition or public auction. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the state does not need these apartments. "No other organizational unit of the state has shown interest in the building with residential apartments in Prague - Troja. After the property is appraised, it may be offered for sale," said Milan Řepka, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, today to ČTK. According to earlier media reports, the construction of the small diplomatic quarter cost around 400 million crowns. The Diplomatic Service states on its website that it currently offers apartments for rent in Troja, ranging in size from 176 to 260 square meters. Some apartments feature fireplaces, terraces, and winter gardens. The apartments located on the ground floor have front gardens. The rent for the apartments, situated in a quiet area of residential villas, amounts to 167 crowns per square meter. The Diplomatic Service is a contributory organization of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that manages state property. Specifically, it concerns properties used by foreign diplomats.
Jan Bočan: Diplomatic Quarter Troja (project 1986-91, realization 1990-93)
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