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Дизайнерское арт-пространство
Moscow, Kurskaya (3min.)
170 m2
 • 
150 guests
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from  4 000 /hour
Лофт с дизайнерской отделкой
Moscow, Elektrozavodskaya (5min.)
125 m2
 • 
50 guests
5.00
5.00
from  2 000 /hour
Adaptable art loft
Moscow, Molodezhnaya (63min.)
450 m2
 • 
400 guests
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from  9 200 /hour
Лофт-особняк с верандой
Moscow, Kropotkinskaya (13min.)
150 m2
 • 
60 guests
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from  25 000 /hour
Well equipped loft for the party
Moscow, Kropotkinskaya (5min.)
85 m2
 • 
40 guests
5.00
5.00
from  1 500 /hour
Огромное event-пространство
Moscow, Baumanskaya (5min.)
1000 m2
 • 
500 guests
Нет оценок
from  15 000 /hour
Кирпичный лофт с большими окнами для детских праздников
Moscow, 1905 Street (11min.)
130 m2
 • 
70 guests
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from  4 000 /hour
Loft of three isolated rooms
Moscow, Semyonovskaya (6min.)
800 m2
 • 
800 guests
Нет оценок
from  16 000 /hour
Зонированное пространство с антикварной мебелью
Moscow, Arbatskaya (5min.)
210 m2
 • 
40 guests
Нет оценок
from  30 000 /hour
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Атмосферный лофт для детских праздников
Moscow, Arbatskaya (5min.)
80 m2
 • 
35 guests
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from  2 000 /hour
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Яркий лофт на Тульской для детских праздников
Moscow, Tulskaya (5min.)
60 m2
 • 
32 guests
Нет оценок
from  599 /hour
Зал в старинном особняке для мероприятий
Moscow, Paveletskaya (13min.)
35 m2
 • 
25 guests
Нет оценок
from  1 900 /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.