Based in the historical area which hosted former Caproni aircraft factory during World Wars, Officine del Volo is today a multifunctional location for corporate and private events based in Milan, Italy. The industrial architecture of the early 20th century combined with the contemporary design details included by architect and founder Nicola Gisonda, it gives a unique charm to the whole building. The location is a flexible and prestigious space with sophisticated design, unique architectural beauty, the atmosphere of the historical and contemporary loft, including 1500 square meters divided into three independent rooms. It features a dedicated catering area, a private outdoor courtyard, a loaded/unloaded area and private parking spaces. Officine del Volo is able to offer the most reliable suppliers of the industry (catering, audio/video/lighting service, setting up), including high qualified operational staff. Business, communications, creativity communities find here their home for events.
Available electric power (kW) 180 Kw Standard + Extra on demand
Bare trusses
Equipped lighting trusses
Voice and sound amplification
Control room
Service elevator
Mobile stage
Catwalk
PC
Lcd - plasm - led screens
Built-in screen
Mobile screen
Marquees
Simultaneous translation
Closed circuit TV
Video projector
Videoconferencing
Officine del Volo is able to offer a whole range of integrated services (catering, audio/video/lighting service, setting up), along with high qualified staff.
Biplano and Monoplano rooms present wooden and cement trusses, due to this condition, they present different points of height. The indicated heights are referred to the maximum point of each room.
Officine del Volo has been awarded with BEA - Best Location Awards 2016 as "Best Multi-Use Space in Italy".
The volume "Officine del Volo - Restoration of industrial architecture for new functions", edited by Silvana Editore, spread from the illustrious history of Caproni aircraft factory to the fundamental and innovative restoration of architect and founder Nicola Gisonda, giving new life to this historical Italian place. A unique volume, including pictures of Gabriele Basilico and Matteo Piazza.