Hub Feenix is a shared place to live and work. It functions like a creative village where people shape their own rhythm while existing alongside others doing the same.
Community here is spacious by design. It allows for both connection and independence, shared moments and quiet focus.
Some people stay for a few months, others for years. Over time, what forms is not something fixed, but something that evolves through everyday life.
Housed in a restored historic sanatorium, Hub Feenix spans a 15,000m² campus where living and working are closely intertwined. The building brings together apartments, coworking areas, creative spaces and a full suite of amenities - all integrated into daily life.
Historic halls and forested surroundings create a setting that supports both focus and movement.
As you move through the space, you’ll find people working, resting, creating, or simply living their day, each in their own way, but within a shared environment. Over time, it becomes more than a place to stay - it becomes a place to settle.
Living at Hub Feenix means settling into a shared environment that supports both independence and connection. Residents live in apartments or private rooms with shared kitchens, and they have access to communal spaces, amenities and the wider campus shaping their own way of living.
Life here unfolds through many rhythms at once. Some people are focused on their work while others are creating. Community forms among a global community of artists, volunteers, staff and full-time residents, offering connection when it’s wanted, and space when it’s needed.
The community is shaped by shared values, and held together through mutual respect and personal responsibility. There are no formal systems or structures guiding daily life; instead, it relies on people contributing in their own way while being mindful of the shared environment.
If this way of living - shared, spacious, and self-directed - feels aligned, we invite you to reach out and start a conversation. Tell us a bit about yourself, how you live and work, and what you’re looking for in a longer stay.