The preparation of multihelicenic systems by conventional organic synthesis is a challenging task and under continuous development. In parallel, using complexing units grafted to or incorporated within the helicene core and taking advantage of coordination/organometallic chemistry constitutes a powerful strategy to obtain multihelicenic structures. This Minireview focuses on the state‐of‐the‐art preparation of metal‐based multihelicenic architectures such as coordination‐driven supramolecular assemblies and organometallic architectures. Their properties and their applications are presented.