Exhibition Space at Kurimanzutto
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Up to 200standing
Up to 100seated
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About this space
The Exhibition Space at Kurimanzutto is a dynamic venue designed for contemporary art exhibitions and cultural events. It features a large uninterrupted area with ample natural light, making it ideal for showcasing diverse artistic projects. This space is perfect for hosting art exhibitions, performances, and collaborative projects that encourage dialogue and experimentation. The venue's unique atmosphere fosters creativity and innovation, making it a sought-after location for artists and curators looking to push the boundaries of traditional gallery settings. With its rich history and commitment to supporting emerging artists, the Exhibition Space serves as a vital hub for cultural exchange and artistic exploration.
Features
Wifi
Flexible layout for various event types
Large uninterrupted exhibition area
Space
135m² (1,453ft²)
Capacities
150 Reception
200 Standing
100 Theatre
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