Naujasis Pušynas: apartments with an architectural history, located in the heart of Druskininkai

The unique Naujasis Pušynas project is opening its doors in the centre of Druskininkai on Taikos Street. Originally a hotel, the late modernist building has been renovated and adapted for residential use.
From hotel to modern apartments
Designed in the 1980s by renowned architects Aušra and Romualdas Šilinskai, this late modernist building is reminiscent of a pine cone. Until 2021, it operated as the Pušynas hotel.
‘The renovation of the building began in 2022 and will be fully completed this year. All the infrastructure has been renovated and the authentic architecture has been preserved and adapted for modern living,’ says Ober-Haus sales representative Ričardas Klincaras.
Attractive apartments for living, leisure or investment
The project offers hotel apartments ranging from 13 to 61 m² in size, suitable for both personal use and rental. They are sold with partial finishes and prices start at €2,350/m². The building is already complete, so apartments can be purchased immediately and ownership documents processed.
‘This is not only an exceptional place to live, but also a very attractive investment. It is a unique opportunity to purchase real estate in a building of exceptional architecture in the heart of the resort. All the most important attractions in Druskininkai are nearby, making it an excellent choice for living in or renting out,” says R. Klincaras.
A place where everything is within reach
Just a few hundred metres away are Lake Druskonis, spa centres, a water park, a musical fountain, restaurants and K. Dineika Park. The apartments offer views of the authentic neo-Gothic Druskininkai Church, which is illuminated at night.
The ground floor of the building comprises commercial premises ranging from 29 to 88 m² which would suit cafés, service providers and other businesses looking to set up in the centre of the resort.
The Naujasis Pušynas project is being implemented by UAB Druskininkų viešbutis Pušynas, with the Ober-Haus team handling sales and marketing.
For more information about the project, visit www.naujasispusynas.lt.






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