Things to do in Mole Antonelliana - National Museum of Cinema
The "Mole Antonelliana", the architectural symbol of Turin, was launched by the architect Alessandro Antonelli (from the city of Novara) in 1863. Originally conceived as a synagogue, it was purchased in 1878 by the Municipality of Turin, while it was still under construction, to turn it into a monument for national unity.
With a height of 167.5 meters, the "Mole" is the most impressive building in the city center of Turin and for a long time was even considered the highest stone construction in Europe. Still, during the twentieth century it was repeatedly restored and strengthened by reinforced concrete and steel beams.
Besides being an excellent scenic spot, since 2000, it has been the location of the National Museum of Cinema in Turin, the first museum in the world dedicated to cinema. It is a unique and one-of-a-kind place.
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National Museum of Cinema with Turin 24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tickets
Enjoy a combined ticket for the must-see attractions in Turin, hop on and off as many times as you want from and visit the National Cinema Museum.
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National Museum of Cinema with Turin 24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tickets
Enjoy a combined ticket for the must-see attractions in Turin, hop on and off as many times as you want from and visit the National Cinema Museum.
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Make the most of amazing discounts and discover all the city's highlights.
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Mole Antonelliana - National Museum of Cinema
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