Are you looking for a variety of rooms to open a medical practice, a (fiduciary, architectural) office or similar? Here you have found an interesting opportunity! This beautiful and modern practice was built in 2006 and is being sold due to relocation. It offers a high level of comfort, all the technical refinements to run a high-quality, modern practice. The property offers a generous space program with various treatment rooms and offices, which can also be adapted relatively easily. The premises can be moved into very quickly and there are only a few jobs to be done (painters and a few small repairs). The plans no longer quite correspond to the current situation, because 4 treatment rooms, 1 guest toilet and 2 offices have been set up. However, the lightweight walls can be removed or moved without any problems. The spacious reception, a kitchenette and the cloakroom with its own toilet for staff complete this interesting offer. The cellar and storage rooms are shared by the two doctors. The beautiful historic house dates back to 1897 (!) and it was completely renovated in 2006. In addition, the new building and extension for the practice rooms was installed. The property is very centrally located between Arlesheim and Dornach and offers sufficient parking spaces around the house for your patients. Birseckstrasse is not far from the Birs, the entrance to the village of Dornach, especially the Dornach train station and the bus stations and the motorway. This means that you can reach the various service centres on foot or by car in just a few minutes. Both Arlesheim and Dornach are worth a culinary voyage of discovery! From a cosy morning coffee with croissants, a light business lunch or a hearty dish of the day at lunchtime, to a fine afternoon snack after a walk in the Ermitage or a visit to the Forum Wrth, to an aperitif in the cosy garden restaurant and a dinner that leaves nothing to be desired: let yourself be surprised by the Arlesheim and Dornach landlords. Under the spell of Arlesheim are - in addition to Mnchenstein - the oldest known settlements in the canton from the Old, Stone and Neolithic Ages; the Ermitage Cave, the Hollow Rock and the Hollenberg Caves. In 1239, the abbess Willebirgis von Hohenburg sold the Arlesheim farm to the Bishop of Basel. Arlesheim became very important when the cathedral chapter, which had fled from Basel to Freiburg im Breisgau, settled in Arlesheim in 1679. Canons' houses and the cathedral church were built. Due to the French Revolution, the cathedral chapter of Arlesheim was lost again and the episcopal part of the Birstal came under French rule. At the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Arlesheim was annexed to the canton of Basel. In 1832, the citizens of Arlesheim campaigned for the separation of the cantons, and since then the village has been the district capital. The Arlesheim municipal coat of arms is closely linked to the coat of arms of the former bailiwick of Birseck. This goes back to the noble coat of arms of the Lords of Uesenberg. They bore the wing in a similar form in their coat of arms.
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