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SUMMER 2022 AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CINEMA
Summer 2022 - Mole Antonelliana
The National Museum of Cinema will be regularly open throughout the summer period.
On Monday 15 August (Ferragosto) and Tuesday 16 August, both the museum and the panoramic lift will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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From 16 June 2022
We would like to inform the public that, in compliance with anti-Covid restrictions, a FFP2 mask must be worn to access the Panoramic Lift. It is strongly advised to wear the mask in the Museum, too.
ContinueNational Museum of Cinema early closing
Mole Antonelliana - Thursday 12 and Monday 16 May 2022
Thursday 12 May 2022 the National Museum of Cinema and the Panoramic Lift will close early, at 2 p.m. Last admission at 1 p.m.
Monday 16 May 2022 the National...
ContinueAnti-Covid restrictions
We would like to inform the public that, in compliance with anti-Covid restrictions, a FFP2 mask must be worn to access the Museum and the Panoramic Lift.
ContinueDARIO ARGENTO - The Exhibit
Mole Antonelliana - 6 April 2022 > 16 January 2023
The National Museum of Cinema and Solares Fondazione delle Arti present the first major exhibition dedicated to a master of cinema: the director, screenwriter and producer Dario Argento (Rome, 1940). DARIO ARGENTO - THE EXHIBIT...
Continue39 TORINO FILM FESTIVAL
26 November > 4 December 2021
Info, program and tickets on Torino Film Festival website
ContinueSpecial Opening of the National Museum of Cinema and the Panoramic Lift for the occasion of the Torino Film Festival
Tuesday, November 30 2021
For the occasion of the Torino Film Festival, the National Museum of Cinema will be open on Tuesday 30 from 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. . Last admission one hour before closing.
ContinueSunday, November 28 and Wednesday, December 1, National Museum of Cinema early closing at 2 p.m.
Last admission 1 p.m.
Sunday, November 28 and Wednesday, December 1 2021, National Museum of Cinema early closing at 2 p.m. (last admission 1 p.m.).
Panoramic Lift 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
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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