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Vladivostok's Art Hubs Now Double as Free Co-Working Spaces

Need a workspace with inspiration? Two iconic Vladivostok art venues now welcome remote workers—no fees, no reservations. But bring your own printer.

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Vladivostok's Art Hubs Now Double as Free Co-Working Spaces

Two major art spaces in Vladivostok now offer public co-working areas for visitors. The Tretiakov Gallery and the Zarya Center for Contemporary Art have both set up spaces designed for work and relaxation. Each location provides different amenities, though neither includes office equipment like printers.

The Tretiakov Gallery’s Vladivostok branch has opened a co-working area alongside its library. The space features modern furniture, free Wi-Fi, and requires no advance booking. Its central location makes it a convenient spot for those working in the city.

The Zarya Center, though farther from the city centre, provides a 200-square-metre common area. This space includes plenty of seating, easily accessible power outlets, and a nearby café for quick breaks. Like the Tretiakov, it does not offer office machines.

Both venues now give visitors flexible spaces to work or unwind. The Tretiakov Gallery’s central position and library access contrast with the Zarya Center’s larger area and café. Neither requires reservations, but users must bring their own equipment for printing or scanning.

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