〞The Clematis House〞 Dating Back to 1200 in the Heart of Visby′s Medieval Quarter
In the heart of medieval Visby, on Strandgatan, close to Almedalen, the sea, and the promenade, lies this historic and exclusive gem nestled in greenery. The Clematis House, a property with roots dating back to the 13th century, is a well-preserved medieval stone building with significant cultural and historical value, forming an important part of Visby’s medieval city center. This former 〞warehouse,〞 built of limestone and dating from the 1230s, has undergone numerous renovations and reconstructions over the years and now consists of three floors – an entrance level with a wine bar and an exclusive two-story residential section.
The property is located at the small square, Packhusplan, with a fountain centrally situated in Visby, close to Almedalen, the Botanical Garden, the beautiful seaside promenade, and Visby′s city wall and harbor.
The current owner, through careful and extensive renovation and remodeling, has transformed the Clematis House from an office into a residence. The seller has invested a great deal of time, interest, and expertise in creating the Clematis House into a very beautiful two-story home with a sought-after, year-round open wine bar on the entrance floor.
The current owning family purchased the property from Gotlands Fornvänner in October 2009. They have made every effort to use natural, mostly local, and high-quality materials in the renovation of the property. They have created the Clematis House into a very beautiful two-story home with a sought-after wine bar on the entrance level. The house now exudes an international feel and atmosphere as a whole. A house with origins in the 13th century, presented in an exclusive, modern design with natural materials.