The Circolo Arci Te Brunetti is deeply rooted in the neighbourhood from which it takes its name. The building that houses it was originally created as a “Dopolavoro” in 1938 and underwent several changes in use over the decades: from an elementary school to a chapel, and later becoming a recreational space and a branch of the nearby Arci Salardi.
After a renovation carried out by the members themselves, the present-day Arci Te Brunetti was established in 1971. Since then, it has been a key reference point for the social and cultural life of the neighbourhood, hosting cultural initiatives, music events, debates, and social gatherings. It is a meeting place open to people of all ages, dedicated from its origins to community participation.