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The National Museum of Cinema and its collection

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The National Museum of Cinema (Museo Nazionale del Cinema) is an Italian motion picture museum, that is housed in the Mole Antonelliana tower in Turin. The collections includes pre-cinematographic optical devices (magic lanterns), earlier and current film technologies, stage items from old Italian movies and various memorabilia. Furthermore, there are collections of film posters, stocks, and a library, with 20,000 devices, paintings and printed artworks, 80,000 pictures, more than 300,000 film posters, around 12,000 movie reels and around 26,000 books related to film. The National Museum of Cinema and its collection is divided over 5 floors.

ITMuseo Nazionale del Cinema

Science & Technology Science & Technology Film

The National Museum of Cinema
Via Montebello 20/A
10124 Turin

Visitor information The National Museum of Cinema

Opening hours

Monday
9:00 – 19:00
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday
9:00 – 19:00
Thursday
9:00 – 19:00
Friday
9:00 – 19:00
Saturday
9:00 – 19:00
Sunday
9:00 – 19:00

Admission

Reduced€10.00
Normal rate€12.00

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible

Location & Map

Via Montebello 20/A, Turin

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Exhibitions

No exhibitions in The National Museum of Cinema have been found.

The National Museum of Cinema Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The National Museum of Cinema in Turin, Italy, is a captivating destination for film enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Located in the iconic Mole Antonelliana building, the museum offers a comprehensive journey through the history of cinema.

    Visitors often praise the museum's extensive collection of cinematic artifacts, from early optical devices to modern film equipment. The innovative layout, spread across multiple levels, allows for an immersive experience. Many reviewers highlight the interactive exhibits that bring the magic of filmmaking to life.

    The museum's architecture is frequently mentioned as a standout feature. The central atrium, with its soaring height and spiral ramp, creates a dramatic setting for the exhibits. Visitors can take an elevator to the top of the building for panoramic views of Turin, which many consider a highlight of their visit.

    While generally well-received, some visitors note that the amount of information can be overwhelming, and not all exhibits have English translations. A few reviewers mention that the ticket price is somewhat high, but most feel it's justified by the museum's content and uniqueness.

    The museum's temporary exhibitions and film screenings receive positive feedback, adding value to repeat visits. However, during peak times, crowds can detract from the experience, with some areas becoming congested.

    Overall, The National Museum of Cinema is widely regarded as a top attraction in Turin, offering a blend of educational content and entertainment that appeals to a broad audience. Its innovative presentation of cinema history in a stunning architectural setting makes it a standout cultural institution.

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