Parco Hall at Hotel Villa Malpensa
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Up to 25standing
Workshopbest for
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About this space
Parco Hall is an ideal venue for small to medium-sized meetings, accommodating up to 25 people in a horseshoe layout. This space is equipped with essential amenities including a paper blackboard and an overhead projector with a screen, making it suitable for presentations and discussions. Its unique location adjacent to the park provides a serene environment, perfect for fostering creativity and collaboration. Parco Hall is part of Hotel Villa Malpensa, which offers a range of services to enhance your meeting experience, including catering options and access to modern communication systems. Whether for business meetings, workshops, or training sessions, Parco Hall provides a comfortable and professional setting for your event.
Features
Wifi
Air conditioning
Overhead projector with screen
Paper blackboard
Wi-Fi access
Space
45m² (484ft²)
Capacities
25 Standing
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