Rezanium
Center of communication, education, and work for IT and creative industries
The premises include a co-working room, an event room, a lounge with delicious coffee, an office, and the ArtGart Gallery. Exhibitions, film screenings, business events, and panel discussions — are regularly held here.
The Rezanium is a stylish place in a German building in the city center and was built for Albertine students from impoverished families in 1880 by fund, which disposed of the property the Königsberg professor and philanthropist Ludwig Reza
At that time, they thought of The Rezanium as a place for young, ambitious, and intelligent students — to live, study and socialize. Today’s Rezaanium continues his work and creates a comfortable place for socializing, working, and self-education.
It is a place where ideas and projects come to life, the place where everything is thought out to detail. Even the chairs have lumbar support and high back, and the tables are adjustable in height.
Initiator, owner and investor: Roman Struchkov. Center founders: Kristina Cheremushkina, Anton Bessonov, Maria Kruglova.