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Loft80sq.m. for lectures, meetings, master classes, photo sessions
Moscow, Baumanskaya (8min.)
80 m2
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50 guests
5.00
5.00
from  1 300 /hour
Duplex loft in the art space
Moscow, Baumanskaya (4min.)
140 m2
 • 
80 guests
5.00
5.00
from  3 000 /hour
Bright space with a large window
Moscow, Elektrozavodskaya (9min.)
60 m2
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30 guests
5.00
5.00
from  2 000 /hour
Лофт с возможностью зонирования
Moscow, University (9min.)
51 m2
 • 
20 guests
5.00
5.00
from  2 000 /hour
Фотостудия для всех видов мероприятий
Moscow, Marina Grove (13min.)
70 m2
 • 
30 guests
5.00
5.00
from  3 800 /hour
Пространство для мероприятий с кухней
Moscow, Mayakovskaya (7min.)
60 m2
 • 
30 guests
5.00
5.00
from  3 000 /hour
Renaissance hall
Moscow, Alekseevskaya (18min.)
90 m2
 • 
50 guests
5.00
5.00
from  4 500 /hour
Designer loft apartment on Aviamotornaya
Moscow, Aviamotornaya (16min.)
70 m2
 • 
40 guests
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from  2 500 /hour
Provence style loft with free parking
Moscow, Alekseevskaya (18min.)
94 m2
 • 
30 guests
Нет оценок
from  5 000 /hour
Двухуровневый лофт в гавайском стиле с верандой
Moscow, Ilyich Square (26min.)
300 m2
 • 
150 guests
5.00
5.00
from  5 000 /hour
Light stylized loft
Moscow, Alekseevskaya (18min.)
95 m2
 • 
50 guests
Нет оценок
from  4 000 /hour
Арт-зал с выходом на веранду
Moscow, Paveletskaya (27min.)
150 m2
 • 
60 guests
5.00
5.00
from  12 000 /hour
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An art space is generally speaking a large area with works of art positioned throughout. Visitors to an art space won't usually move around it in the same way that your guests will, so give thought in advance to how you might change the positioning of the artworks so that your guests won't come into contact with them. Damaged works of art can cost a pretty penny! Discuss the rules for interacting with the artworks with the venue owner, as well as the policy for paying for any possible damage to them. The most expensive or fragile pieces are best removed from the hall, or at least cordoned off with a ribbon.