The history of this concert hall is linked to the story of one man, Giuseppe Greppi, whose name these places bear.
Since the early 1900s the hall has been the home of the Teatro dell’Immacolata, and in 1981, at the initiative of an active local committee, it was renovated and took the name Sala Greppi.
It is a tribute to Giuseppe Greppi, a man who lived in the second half of the 19th century, who tied his life to the Oratory of the Immaculata, devoting himself completely to the children, the poor and the sick; he was so devoted to this cause that he devoted all the proceeds of his business activities to good works, including the construction of the new and for the times very modern headquarters of the Oratory of the Immaculata in 1903.
Currently, Greppi Hall hosts numerous concerts throughout the year.