Attic conversion into a residential penthouse
Project Highlights
285 sqm
luxury penthouse
Unique location
near National Theatre
Art Nouveau
building
Location:
Prague 1, Masarykovo nábřeží 12
Owner:
PS Group
Period:
2022–present
PS Group Engagement
2022:
Ivestment – acquisition of the space
2022 – present:
Designing and permitting process
The Story Behind Masarykovo nábřeží
The project “Masarykovo návřeží” represents a rare opportunity to create a unique residential penthouse in one of Prague’s most prestigious historic locations — dopposite the iconic Mánes Gallery and just a short walk from the National Theatre.
The exceptional attic space in this Art Nouveau building offers an unparalleled panorama of the Vltava River, Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, making it one of the most desirable addresses in the city.
Since 2022, the PS Group team has been overseeing the design and permitting phase with a focus on preserving the historical character of the building while introducing contemporary standards of comfort, sustainability and design.
The architectural concept transforms the original attic structure into a sophisticated, light-filled penthouse that celebrates the harmony between heritage and modern living.
Why This Story Matters
Project “Masarykovo návřeží” demonstrates PS Group’s ability to curate and deliver projects that bridge historic preservation and modern living excellence. Through careful acquisition, design, and development, PSG adds value not only to the property itself but also to Prague’s architectural legacy — turning an exceptional attic opportunity into a flagship example of premium city-centre living.
Services delivered by PS Group
A selection of PS Group services executed for this project.
Investments
Sourcing and structuring investment opportunities in real estate, with legal and financial frameworks that secure optimal returns while controlling risk.
Fit-out
Custom refurbishments to create functional, attractive and ready-to-use spaces.
Commitment to Sustainability
The project applies sustainable approaches within the constraints of a heritage structure — including improved energy efficiency, material reuse, and preservation of original architectural details. By combining sustainability with respect for cultural heritage, the project embodies PS Group’s commitment to responsible urban regeneration.


