Studio poSto – Virtual Tour 360°

Rome, Lazio · 2015
Studio poSto

A creative workspace and event venue opened in 2015 to foster collaboration among artists, designers, and cultural professionals in Rome.

At a glance

Studio poSto is a multifunctional creative hub designed as an elegant living room where artists, event planners, and designers converge to develop projects, collaborate, and host cultural gatherings. The space combines professional work studios with event hosting capabilities.

History

Studio poSto opened its doors in December 2015. The space emerged from a deliberate need identified by its founders, who drew on their extensive experience as event and wedding planners. They recognized the value of creating a dedicated venue that could bridge creative ideas, professional contacts, and collaborative projects under one roof.

What you see

The studio is designed as an elegant living room rather than a conventional office or gallery. This architectural approach reflects the founders’ vision: a welcoming environment that balances aesthetics with functionality, supporting both creative work and social gatherings.

Cultural significance

Studio poSto represents a contemporary approach to cultural workspace in Rome. It addresses the modern need for flexible, community-oriented creative spaces where professionals from different disciplines can meet, exchange ideas, and develop projects collaboratively.

Key facts

  • Address: Via Virginio Vespignani 2, 00196 Rome
  • Opened: December 2015
  • Coordinates: 41.92493932532591, 12.463560104370117
  • Website: www.postosl.it

Practical information

Visit the official website for current hours, event schedules, and information about studio rental or membership options.

Getting there

Studio poSto is located in the Prati district of Rome at Via Virginio Vespignani 2. Public transportation and parking information can be verified on the studio’s official website or by contacting them directly.

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