Easter at the National Cinema Museum. Special opening, guided tours and activities for everyone
National Cinema Museum – Turin 29.03-03.04.2018 – Mole Antonelliana
During the upcoming Easter festivities (1 and 2 April) the National Cinema Museum will open regularly at the following times:
Sunday 1 April - Easter |
9.00 a.m. - 8.00 p.m. |
Monday 2 April – Easter Monday |
9.00 a.m. - 8.00 p.m. |
Tuesday 3 April |
(special opening) 9.00 a.m. - 8.00 p.m. |
On this occasion, in addition to the rich permanent collection, it will be possible to visit the great #SOUNDFRAMES. Cinema and Music on show exhibition, at the Museum throughout 2018, illustrating the crossovers between cinema and music by means of an innovative and interactive layout.
Furthermore, laboratories and guided tours are foreseen for discovering the museum, the history of film and the exhibition.
Every day, from Thursday 29 March to Tuesday 3 April
11.00 a.m. the Games and tales before the Lumières children and families guided tour
duration 1 h, cost 5 euro + museum reduced admission (booking advised)
4.00 p.m., Discovering the Museum guided tour
duration 1 h ½, cost 6 euro + museum reduced admission (booking advised)
5.00 p.m., Discovering the Museum of Cinema guided tour in English
duration 1½ h, cost 7 euro + museum reduced admission (booking advised)
It is advisable to book activities by filling-in the downloadable form, from the National Cinema Museum website – Educational Services section, and mailing it to prenotazioni@museocinema.it - Info: +39-011-8138564/65.
Besides the daily visits on the agenda, more are featured:
Saturday 31 March
3.00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. Hear who’s talking! laboratory for families and children, dedicated to discovering and experimenting dubbing techniques and lending your voice to famous characters, actors or talking animals in cinema!
duration 1½ h, cost 6.00 euro + museum reduced admission (booking advised)
Sunday 1 April (Easter)
4.00 p.m. Surprises on screen: special effects in silent cinema laboratory for families and children aged 6 years upwards, dedicated to the secrets of creating certain tricks in early cinema
duration 1½ h, cost 6.00 euro + museum reduced admission (booking required)