MINIHUB Copernicus Coworking – Virtual Tour 360°

Milano, Lombardia
MINIHUB Copernico Tortona33

A contemporary coworking space in Milan’s design district, offering smart-work facilities across four integrated zones.

At a glance

MINIHUB Copernico Tortona33 is a modern workspace designed to support flexible working in one of Milan’s most creative neighborhoods. The facility integrates multiple functions—café, lounge, coworking areas, and private offices—into a single environment optimized for productivity and professional interaction.

History

Opening hours and historical background are not listed on the available sources; check the official website for details on the facility’s founding and development.

What you see

The space is organized across four distinct zones. The Smart Working Café serves as the entry point, offering breakfast and a daily menu in a welcoming setting. The Lounge features linear, functional design suitable for meeting clients and collaborators. The coworking area emphasizes light and greenery to support sustained work. Private offices provide exclusive workspaces for those requiring dedicated environments.

Cultural significance

Located in Tortona—an area where Milan’s fashion and design industries concentrate—the space reflects the city’s evolution toward flexible, community-oriented work models. It represents contemporary urban design philosophy that prioritizes wellness and collaboration.

Key facts

  • Address: Via Tortona, 33, 20144 Milano
  • Coordinates: 45.45100175418792, 9.161154627799988
  • Phone: 02 8725 9600
  • Website: https://www.coperni.co/it/milano/copernico-tortona33/

Practical information

The facility offers smart-working solutions with café, lounge, coworking, and private office options. Specific opening hours, membership rates, and amenities are available through the official website or by contacting the facility directly.

Getting there

The space is located on Via Tortona in the Tortona design district of southwestern Milan. Public transport and parking information can be obtained from the facility’s contact details or website.

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