Over the past seven years, Tibor Kalnoky and Andrei Stoicescu have created what seemed to be highly improbable to achieve in Bucharest today.

Tibor Kalnoky
Count Tibor Kalnoky, born in 1966 in Germany. After having come back to Transylvania from where his family was expelled by the communist regime, he renovated many old houses and established a unique tourism venture on his Transylvanian estates
(www.transylvaniancastle.com, www.riding-holiday.ro, www.kalnoky.org),

and since late 2006, he has been developing and supervising the restoration of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’s properties in Transylvania, finally running HRH’s houses alongside his own Miclosoara guesthouses.

Andrei Stoicescu
Dr. Andrei Stoicescu, born in 1969 in Romania. Studied medicine in Bucharest, then followed his professional career from 1995-2004 in pharmaceutical industry, starting as a medical representative of a large English based multinational company and ending as General Manager of a German based multinational company. Following his passion for engineering and technology, he is developing and supervising his own real-estate projects since 2005.


They both took up the challenge to create a luxurious place in subtle harmony with man and nature, showing the proper degree of respect to local historic and cultural heritage.








The result is a haven of peace and tranquillity, breathing clean air in total quiet, yet still in reach of downtown Bucharest, situated directly on the shore of Lake Mogosoaia with it’s own floating platform for private boats and a breathtaking view over the Bibescu Palace’s park. The place combines traditional values of harmonious building with modern comfort and amenities.



Tibor Kalnoky and Andrei Stoicescu have never been in haste while building. This house became their passion and they spared no effort to source the best and most noble materials, even if this meant delaying the construction process.



They painstakingly supervised every step of the building process themselves and often hired the best craftsmen from far away in the country (i.e. wood-joiners, plasterers and monastery fresco painters from Maramures, carpenters from Bucovina, reed craftsmen for the roof from the Danube Delta).



The charm of this place is disarming. It is love at the first sight. And at the second, and the third. Imagine coming home from work in the evening and getting in your boat to fish some zander-fish or just enjoying watching the multitude of birds evolving around the house and lake. Or even just listening to them. They seem to be in a constant singing contest.


A small swimming pool is overseeing the lake, and a sauna is in the house. The spacious garden has a large decking opening on a well kempt lawn.


The house itself is not only harmonious, but also impressive by its unique personality due to the high roofs and tower covered with reed and the traditional texture of its rendered walls.



This house is a most special address in Bucharest.