CLUBHOUSE Copernicus Coworking – Virtual Tour 360°

CLUBHOUSE Copernicus Coworking — via Wikimedia Commons
CLUBHOUSE Copernicus Coworking – Virtual Tour 360° · via Wikimedia Commons
Milano, Lombardia
CLUBHOUSE Copernicus Coworking

A sophisticated membership club in central Milan offering private spaces for professional meetings, business lunches, and personal retreat.

At a glance

CLUBHOUSE Copernicus Coworking is an elegant private membership club located in the Brera district of Milan. The venue provides a refined environment designed for both business and leisure, catering to professionals seeking a comfortable space away from the office.

History

Details about the club’s founding and development are not listed; consult the official website for further information.

What you see

The club is situated on Foro Buonaparte, one of Milan’s distinguished addresses. The space combines sophistication with comfort, featuring private areas suited to conducting business negotiations or organizing professional gatherings.

Cultural significance

The club represents contemporary Milan’s professional culture—a city where business and leisure intertwine within thoughtfully designed private spaces. It reflects modern trends in executive networking and work-life balance within the urban fabric.

Key facts

  • Address: Foro Buonaparte, 22, 20121 Milano
  • Coordinates: 45.471165357072955, 9.183529615402222
  • Phone: 02 872 5087
  • Official website: https://www.coperni.co/it/milano/clubhouse-brera

Practical information

The club operates as a private membership venue. Opening hours and membership details are available through the official website or by contacting the venue directly.

Getting there

The club is located in the Brera district of Milan, near Foro Buonaparte. Public transport connections serve central Milan; consult local transit maps for specific route planning to this address.

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