7 Coworking Spaces in Ancona

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H3 COWORKING in Ancona

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from GBP 50

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i-Campus Ancona in Ancona

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from GBP 50

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Coworking Ancona in Ancona

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from GBP 300

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Serviced Office 

from GBP 50

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Studio100 in Ancona

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from GBP 300

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from GBP 50

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CoSpazio in Ancona

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from GBP 50

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Creative Ground in Ancona

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from GBP 300

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from GBP 50

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The Hive in Ancona

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About Ancona

Squatting on the Adriatic coast of Italy, Ancona is the capital of the Marche region with a population of about 101,997 so there are plenty of locals to mingle with in one of the coworking venues about the town. Known for its beaches and the hilltop Cathedral of San Ciriaco, Ancona has a beautiful city heart where you will find the Fontona del Calamo that is decked out with bronze masks of mythical figures. A seaport, it's only 280km from the bustling hub of Rome that is wedged between the slopes of the promontory of Monte Conero, Monte Astagno and Monte Guasco. Ancona is the main economic and demographic hub of the region. Founded by the Greeks from Syracuse about 387BC, its history tells the story of a town that was run over by numerous people over the eons. There is plenty to keep the history buff smiling and now that coworking venues have opened their doors, even those that have to get some work done can linger in the town longer than they may have planned to.

Italians have creative culture in their blood, from food to fashion, design to wine and there are plenty of innovative tech savvy souls lingering over espressos. Major tech players such as IBM and Apple are opening up new tech hubs alluding to the fact that there is loads of potential in the Italian market. The government is instigating new initiatives to make it easier for startups to "start up" in light of the fact that it has always had a reputation for being bureaucracy-heavy.

Ancona may not be the tech hub on a par with Turin, Milan or Rome, but it's close enough to Rome to run to when the need arises or if you just want to immerse yourself in the tech frenzy of a bigger city. Coworking in Ancona gives you the option of where to put your laptop if you have no need to mingle with the tech gurus of Rome.