Education Rooms
room 1 - 40 m² | 12–15 seats room 2 - 54 m² | 18–22 seats
Education Room 1 – 40 m²
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Mon–Fri: 10:00–20:00 — private coaching, language tutoring
Mon/Wed/Fri evenings: closed group workshops
Saturday: mentoring or NGO training days
Education Room 2 – 54 m²
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Mon–Fri: 09:00–12:00 — language courses
Mon–Fri: 13:00–16:00 — digital skills or retraining
Evenings: open lectures or adult ed.
Weekends: full-day creative intensives
The educational spaces at KOSMOS are designed not only as revenue generators, but as core infrastructure for long-term community engagement, recurring foot traffic, and eligibility for external funding. While monthly operations may show a modest deficit when content is fully produced in-house, several strategic layers ensure sustainability over time.
Shift part of the content delivery to trusted third-party providers (language schools, NGOs, private coaches) who pay for space use, reducing staffing costs and increasing rental income.
Goal: 30–40% of sessions delivered by external partners
Proactively pursue city, national, and EU-level grants related to:
Lifelong learning
Integration and language acquisition
Youth development
Digital literacy and inclusion
Goal: cover 30–50% of educator and admin costs via cultural & education funding
Balance premium content (paid masterclasses) with free community offerings, supported by sponsor brands or institutional partners.
Example: sponsored lecture series, branded community learning events
Generates daily traffic to the building
Builds loyal, returning user base
Improves access to long-term tenants and anchor partnerships
Positions KOSMOS as a hub for cultural and educational inclusion, strengthening all other offerings
📌 Conclusion:
Education Rooms may not be profit centers in isolation, but they are key drivers of relevance, engagement, and funding eligibility, forming the backbone of a socially resilient, mission-driven cultural venue.