Lanificio 159 Rome 2026: The Former Wool Factory That Became Rome's Best Live Music Venue Nobody Talks About

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Last updated: April 2026.

Lanificio 159 (Via Pietralata 159, Rome — in the Pietralata industrial area north of the Tiburtina railway zone, accessible by bus from Tiburtina or by a 15-minute walk from the Metro B Pietralata stop) is the most important mid-sized live music venue in Rome that the international visitor almost never encounters. The space — a former wool factory (lanificio) from the early 20th century that was converted into a multi-purpose cultural venue in the 2010s — operates on the specific post-industrial cultural space model that transformed similar abandoned industrial buildings in Brooklyn, Berlin, and East London into the most interesting music and arts spaces of their cities. Rome arrived at this model later and with fewer examples, which makes Lanificio 159 the clearest expression of the format in the Italian capital.

The Lanificio 159 programme: primarily indie, alternative, and underground electronic music (both international touring acts and Italian emerging artists), with a secondary programme of cultural events, art exhibitions, and the specific Roman summer aperitivo-in-the-industrial-courtyard format that the venue's outdoor space makes possible from May through September. The audience: predominantly Roman in the 25-40 age range, specifically not the tourist circuit audience, which gives the concerts and events here the specific quality of watching music in a room of people who came because they specifically wanted to see that specific act rather than because they are in Rome and looking for an evening activity.

Lanificio 159: Practical Information

How to Get There

From the city center: Metro B to Pietralata (7 minutes from Termini), then 15-minute walk northeast on Via di Pietralata. Bus 409 from Tiburtina station stops closer to the venue. The Pietralata area is a working-class Roman neighbourhood with no tourist infrastructure — there are no tourist restaurants or hotels nearby. Come for the concert and return to the centre afterward; the late-night bus services from Tiburtina run until approximately 1am.

What Kind of Events

The Lanificio 159 programme (check events at lanificio159.it, updated monthly) covers: live indie and alternative rock concerts (Italian and international acts touring Italy typically include Lanificio 159 on their Rome date — the venue capacity of approximately 1,500 standing allows mid-sized international acts to play a more intimate Rome show than the Auditorium Parco della Musica or the Palazzo dello Sport); electronic DJ nights on Thursday-Saturday (the courtyard space in summer); and the specific Roman format of the "aperitivo concerto" — the early evening live set with aperitivo service in the outdoor space before the main concert inside.

Q&A: Lanificio 159

Is Lanificio 159 safe to visit?

Yes — the Pietralata industrial area is not a dangerous zone; it is simply not a tourist area, and the specific texture of the neighbourhood (working-class Roman apartments, small workshops, the occasional restaurant for workers rather than visitors) is unfamiliar to most tourists. The venue itself has professional security, ticketed entry for all events, and the specific safety infrastructure of an established mid-sized music venue. The walk from the metro stop to the venue along Via di Pietralata is along a lit urban road with normal evening pedestrian activity.

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