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Loft with panoramic windows
Saint Petersburg, Chkalovskaya (8min.)
110 m2
 • 
100 guests
5.00
5.00
from  950 /hour
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Stylish panoramic loft in Chkalovskaya
Saint Petersburg, Chkalovskaya (8min.)
95 m2
 • 
80 guests
5.00
5.00
from  950 /hour
Loft space in the north of SPb
Saint Petersburg, Komendantskiy Prospekt (43min.)
70 m2
 • 
30 guests
4.99
4.99
from  1 700 /hour
Stylish duplex loft
Saint Petersburg, Gorkovskaya (7min.)
110 m2
 • 
40 guests
4.99
4.99
from  1 700 /hour
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Luxury panoramic loft
Saint Petersburg, Chkalovskaya (8min.)
70 m2
 • 
40 guests
5.00
5.00
from  950 /hour
Stylish family loft
Saint Petersburg, Vasileostrovskaya (11min.)
75 m2
 • 
25 guests
5.00
5.00
from  2 250 /hour
Bright loft with panoramic views
Saint Petersburg, Ploshchad` Alexandra Nevskogo 1 (2min.)
50 m2
 • 
35 guests
5.00
5.00
from  2 800 /hour
Loft mansard in the centre of St Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, Ploschad` Vosstaniya (11min.)
110 m2
 • 
60 guests
4.96
4.96
from  2 200 /hour
Modern room in a loft style
Saint Petersburg, Chkalovskaya (5min.)
100 m2
 • 
30 guests
5.00
5.00
from  3 500 /hour
Chamber cinema
Saint Petersburg, Gorkovskaya (7min.)
74 m2
 • 
24 guests
5.00
5.00
from  1 000 /hour
Двухэтажное арт-кафе под закрытие
Saint Petersburg, Sportivnaya (9min.)
37 m2
 • 
16 guests
5.00
5.00
from  1 400 /hour
Двухуровневый арт-лофт
Saint Petersburg, Gostiny dvor (16min.)
90 m2
 • 
30 guests
4.92
4.92
from  1 950 /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.