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This $11.6M Penthouse Is the Most Expensive Apartment in Stockholm – Robb Report

The most expensive apartment currently available on the open market in Stockholm, priced at 130 million Swedish krona (or roughly $11.6 million), is as chic as the fashionable district it’s nestled within. The palatial four-bedroom spread lies within a historic building in Östermalm, an affluent neighborhood known for its boutique shops, fine dining, and stunning architecture.

“Apartments from this era are all exceptionally beautiful, but what truly distinguishes them is the square footage across the same floor level,” listing agent Niklas Berntzon of Eklund Stockholm New York told Mansion Global. This particular unit measures an impressive 5,500 square feet. For context, Berntzon noted that comparable four-bedroom apartments in the neighborhood are typically somewhere around 3,800 square feet.  

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An $11.6 million penthouse in Stockholm is the most expensive listing in Sweden’s capital city

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The penthouse includes formal sitting and dining rooms, the latter with shoulder-high wainscoting, a cozy library, and a temperature-controlled wine room off the eat-in kitchen with enough space to hold up to 1,600 bottles. Other highlights include a gym and a movie theater.

The light-filled interiors are brimming with custom millwork and period details, such as ornate moldings. There are sparking vintage chandeliers throughout, along with a couple of kakelugn, traditional Swedish tiled stoves used to efficiently heat homes during the long Scandinavian winters.

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The apartment includes a 1,600-bottle wine room located off the kitchen

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An enfilade of spacious rooms, or as the listing calls it, a “boulevard,” are painted in successive shades of Tiffany blue and stretch to a combined 130 feet long. There are a whopping six balconies, plus a roof deck, an amenity you don’t see every day in buildings this old.

“Finding a rooftop terrace in an apartment of this age is virtually impossible,” adds Bernzton. “I’ve been in the business for 27 years now, and I can say with certainty that there is no other apartment like this in the city.” 

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