The Sophienterrassen in image, sound and film

Promises kept

It is not enough to tell the story; only the results count. That is why the Sophienterrassen are being so sparing with words at this point, but using a wide range of media formats. As proof that the numerous advertising promises have been kept. And as proof that it takes many small details to create something great.

Outside facilities

The contribution of nature

At the Sophienterrassen, just as much importance was placed on the landscape architecture as on the architecture in general or the interior design in particular. It is only through the high-quality design of the outdoor facilities that the Sophienterrassen are acquiring their – literally – growing value. It looks good and is impressive.

Construction details

The efforts of the planner and the craftsman. Pride

‘Wherever you look, you should see joy.’ It sounds too good to be true. But it is. And it can be proven. Or, as one might also say: here you can see the quality of the execution planning, the quality of the materials and the quality of the execution, the love of building and the passion for every little detail, which can make a big difference.

The film about the project

More than just sales support

Even before the Sophienterrassen became a reality, the vision took shape in the virtual world. With the help of three-dimensional animations and visualisations, the planning was refined and improved before the first stone was laid. Above all, however, this gave those interested a taste of the extraordinary way of life at the Sophienterrassen. The fact that reality is even more beautiful and impressive than a film can be is something that is best experienced for yourself when you visit.

The composition

An attitude to life set to music

Texts, pictures and films are not enough to capture the special atmosphere at Sophienterrassen and bring it to life. FRANKONIA Eurobau has therefore taken a bold artistic approach and had a suite composed to capture the atmosphere at Sophienterrassen, which is difficult to describe in words. The piece, composed by Martin Stock and performed by the Munich Symphony Orchestra, paints a highly emotional yet characteristic picture of this outstanding place to live.