Selling the cellar and the house above it to someone who likes to invest in something quite unique, the one and only in the world.
This is where the Zeller Schwarze Katz Riesling wine began its conquest of the world in 1863. Although the cellar and the house are unique due to their history, the buyer has free hands to carry out any necessary modernization work, as they are not under the museum authority's thumb. The house was built in 1849. The cellar is much older. In the cellar of the neighboring house, there are documented 2000-year-old bath structures from the era of Roman Empire. The cellar area for sale is approximately 100 m2.
The house has a ground floor with a large garage and forge. Piano from year 1914. The next two floors are residential floors with three bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom, and the remaining two floors are undeveloped attic rooms.
The property can be integrated into tourism, as the tourist boat dock is about 100 m away and the location is in the middle of the old town and near the pedestrian zone.
There are also many events held annually under the theme of Zeller Schwarze Katz.
As the house was completed in 1849, it does not have a good insulation. Electricity and water connections and sewers are available. Water pipes need to be replaced. The interior was partially renovated about 50 years ago, so if you really want to have an authentic 1849/modern atmosphere/functionality, you will need to renovate the interior.
In Zell there is a good selection of services and shopping opportunities.
Zell am Mosel is one of the most popular vacation spots on the Moselle. Throughout the year, you can enjoy the many activities organized by the town and local businesses (such as Zeller Schwarze Katz wine festivals, live music, carnival, Christmas festivities, culinary specialties, etc.).
The Moselle is located in a region characterized by a temperate Central European climate. Summers are moderately warm and winters are mild.
Due to its sheltered location, wine thrives on the steep slopes. Even in winter, the lowest temperatures rarely fall below freezing. The average number of hours of sunshine on the Moselle is around 1,300 per year.
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