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The Panorama of Augusto Cesare Ferrari
To mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Augusto Cesare Ferrari, the National Museum of Cinema is proud to announce an exhibition, hosted on the museum’s Archaeology of Cinema floor, featuring the original plans for the pavilion created to display his panorama commemorating the foundation...
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Mole Antonelliana
We would like to inform our public that, prior to entering the Museum and the Panoramic Lift, our staff will check the validity of the “Green Pass” by scanning a QR Code.
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The National Museum of Cinema reopens to the public on May 19th 2021
The National Museum of Cinema reopens to the public on May 19th 2021 with VR EFFECT!
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Mole Antonelliana
The National Museum of Cinema at the Mole Antonelliana and the Panoramic Lift will be open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays ...
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During Summer, Cinema Massimo will be closed to the public from Tuesday 21 July to Wednesday 26 August 2020 included.
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New opening hours
The Library / Mediatheque and the Historical Archives reopen to the public.
Access to the Library/Mediatheque and the Archives will be available by appointment only (please contact...
ContinueThe National Museum of Cinema and the Panoramic Lift reopen on May 19th 2021
The National Museum of Cinema at the Mole Antonelliana and the Panoramic Lift reopen on May 19th.
They will be open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 6 pm. Tuesdays closed. Previous booking...
Cinema Massimo reopens
Giovedì 29 aprile 2021
The Cinema Massimo reopens on Thursday 29th April
ContinueThe National Museum of Cinema pays tribute to its founder, Maria Adriana Prolo
The National Museum of Cinema pays tribute to its founder, Maria Adriana Prolo through an exhibition, the re-release of the documentary Occhi che videro, the creation of a research centre on Italian silent films, the anastatic reprinting of a precious volume, a conference and projects for schools.
The National Museum of Cinema pays tribute to its founder, Maria Adriana Prolo through an exhibition, the re-release of the documentary Occhi che videro, the creation of a research centre on Italian silent films, the anastatic reprinting of a precious volume, a conference and projects for...
ContinueThe National Museum of Cinema and the Panoramic Lift closed
We inform our public that, in compliance with the current provisions of law, the National Museum of Cinema and the Panoramic Lift will keep closed.
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