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Clara Eckerströmsalen at Ersta Conference

Ersta Conference · Erstagatan 1K och Erstagatan 1N, Stockholm, 116 91 · Show map
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Up to 40standing
Up to 50seated
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About this space

Clara Eckerströmsalen is a versatile meeting space ideal for various events, accommodating up to 50 people. With its unique character and historical charm, this room is perfect for conferences, workshops, and smaller gatherings. The space is designed to meet modern expectations while retaining its historical features, making it an attractive choice for those looking to host professional events in a distinctive setting. Whether you are planning a corporate meeting, a training session, or a small seminar, Clara Eckerströmsalen provides a conducive environment for productive discussions and networking opportunities.

Features

Wifi
Flip chart
Modern technology with touch screen
Office supplies
Private break area
Whiteboard
Wi-Fi access

Space

58m² (624ft²)

Capacities

36 Cabaret
40 Classroom
40 Reception
50 Theatre
22 U-Shaped

Guide prices

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

Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£2,000 / Minimum spend

Location

Erstagatan 1K och Erstagatan 1N, 116 91
Ersta Conference Erstagatan 1K och Erstagatan 1NUnknown 116 91Stockholm
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