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Open Space at Superstudio Maxi

Superstudio Maxi · Via Moncucco, 35, Milan, 20144 · Show map
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Up to 3,500standing
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About this space

Open Space is an impressive and modern venue located in Milan, perfect for a variety of events including conventions, exhibitions, dinners, parties, fashion shows, and digital or hybrid events. With approximately 7,000 square meters of flexible space, it can be easily divided and equipped to meet the specific needs of any event. The venue features high power LED lighting, automatic glass doors, and a dedicated catering area, ensuring a seamless experience for guests. The industrial-style design, complemented by black flooring and white metal pillars, creates an elegant atmosphere. Open Space is equipped with essential facilities such as restrooms, staff services, and air conditioning, making it a comfortable choice for any occasion.

Features

Wifi
Automatic glass doors
Catering space
Dimmable skylights
High power LED lighting
Restrooms

Space

4,425m² (47,630ft²)

Capacities

3,500 Standing

Guide prices

Indicative pricing based on standard rates. Request an instant quote for your exact brief.

Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£10,000 / Minimum spend

Location

Via Moncucco, 35, 20144
Superstudio Maxi Via Moncucco, 35Unknown 20144Milan
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