Dal Verme
Davide VadalaDavide Vadala/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, ROME/ Updated : Dec 22, 2016, 13:34 IST
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The club “Dal Verme” is a cultural association deriving its name from the road in which it is located in the district of “Pigneto”, and it has been active for about seven years.
The club “Dal Verme” is a cultural association deriving its name from the road in which it is located in the district of “Pigneto”, and it has been active for about seven years. Read less

The club “Dal Verme” is a cultural association deriving its name from the road in which it is located in the district of “Pigneto”, and it has been active for about seven years.
The Dal Verme club is focusing its activity on their cultural aspect rather than their business, promoting innovation and creativity: unfortunately not everybody believed in their mission and they recently were forcedly shut down for some months by the local administration before solving the issue. Luckily now they are back in all of their unstoppable energy.
Live music of experimental bands is the focus of the club, trying to remain as far as possible from popular main stream options. Electronic, pop, post-rock, jazz concerts are also not missing here.
In their bar it’s possible to sip on local beers selected from microbreweries rather than famous brands, to help promote the cultural aspect of drinking.
The post-industrial setting with metal sheets and aeration ducts on sight, might not be the most appealing, but that just adds up to its underground vibes.
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