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Mole Antonelliana & Cinema Museum: Tours, Tickets and Useful Info

Quick Guide and Experiences


The Mole Antonelliana is the undisputed symbol of Turin and houses the renowned National Museum of Cinema, one of the most fascinating exhibition spaces dedicated to the seventh art. An unmissable visit for those who want to discover Turin from above and enjoy a unique cultural experience.


The Mole Antonelliana: Standing 167 meters tall, the Mole Antonelliana is the symbolic building of Turin and one of the most recognizable monuments in Italy. Originally conceived as a synagogue in the 19th century, it is now an architectural masterpiece that can be visited both inside and out. Its slender shape and panoramic dome offer a unique view over the entire city.

The Panoramic Elevator: One of the most iconic features of the Mole is the transparent panoramic elevator that rises up to the “Tempietto” at the top. The vertical ascent through the central void of the structure provides an exciting experience and offers a breathtaking panorama of Turin and the Alps, especially at sunset.

The National Museum of Cinema: Considered one of the most fascinating cinema museums in the world, it unfolds along a vertical route inside the Mole Antonelliana. The exhibition narrates the history of the seventh art through original objects, film sets, posters, optical machines, scenic designs, and immersive installations.

The Temple Hall: The heart of the Museum, this large central hall features giant screens, continuous projections, and a spectacular setup visible from the various upper levels. The red armchairs in the center allow visitors to relax and enjoy a true 360° cinematic experience.

Exhibitions and interactive experiences: The Museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions dedicated to great cinema masters. Many sections include interactive installations, perfect for families, enthusiasts, and anyone curious to discover the behind-the-scenes world of film production.


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Discover the most popular experiences at the Mole Antonelliana and the National Museum of Cinema, perfect for enjoying a unique journey through architecture, breathtaking views, and the magic of the big screen:


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Visit duration: Visiting the National Museum of Cinema and the panoramic elevator of the Mole Antonelliana takes on average 2–3 hours. For the full experience, including temporary exhibitions and the ascent to the “Tempietto”, it is recommended to allow half a day.

Opening hours and closures: The Cinema Museum is generally open from 9:00 to 19:00, while Tuesday is the weekly closing day. The panoramic elevator follows similar hours, with last access one hour before closing. Always check the updated timetable on the official website: National Museum of Cinema.

Tickets and prices: Full-price tickets for the museum start at around €16–20, with reductions for youths, seniors over 65, and students. The panoramic elevator can be purchased separately or combined with a museum + elevator ticket. To avoid queues, it is recommended to book online via the Selected experiences section on this page.

Accessibility: The Mole Antonelliana is located in the city centre and is easily reachable by bus and tram. The museum area is also accessible to visitors with reduced mobility thanks to dedicated routes, internal elevators and support services.

Available services: Inside the Mole you will find a bookshop, relaxation areas, restrooms and information points. During exhibitions and events, multimedia content, audioguides and interactive installations are also available.

When to visit: To avoid crowds and long waits for the panoramic elevator, it is best to visit the Mole Antonelliana early in the morning or on weekdays. On weekends and during film festivals, attendance increases significantly, so advance booking is recommended.

Photos and views: The panoramic elevator offers extraordinary views over Turin, the Alps and the hills. Photography is allowed, and the view from the upper “Tempietto” is one of the most beautiful in the city.


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On foot: If you are staying in the center of Turin, reaching the Mole Antonelliana is very easy. The building is just a few minutes from Via Po and Piazza Vittorio Veneto. A walk through the historic arcades also offers charming views of the city center, making this one of the most pleasant ways to get around.

By bicycle or e-scooter: Turin is a bike-friendly city with many cycle lanes, making it easy to reach the Mole quickly and sustainably. You can use your own bike or rely on bike-sharing services. E-scooters are also widely available and convenient for short distances. Dedicated parking areas are located near the museum.

By tram or bus: Turin’s public transport network connects the Mole Antonelliana with all main areas of the city. Lines 13, 15, 55 and 56 stop very close to the museum. Stops along Via Po and Via Montebello are only a few minutes away on foot. Thanks to frequent services, traveling by tram or bus is a very practical option.

By metro: Although the metro does not go directly to the Mole Antonelliana, you can get off at Porta Nuova or Porta Susa and continue by tram or bus. From Porta Nuova, you can also reach the Mole with a simple 20-minute walk—a convenient and straightforward route.

By train: If you arrive in Turin by train, get off at Porta Nuova or Porta Susa. From both stations, the Mole Antonelliana is easily accessible by public transport. If you prefer walking, you can also reach Via Po and the Mole on foot in a short time.

By car: If you are driving to Turin, follow the signs for the Mole Antonelliana. Some central areas are subject to ZTL restrictions, so make sure to check access rules in advance. Paid car parks nearby include Parcheggio Vittorio Veneto and Parcheggio Po. For this reason, many visitors choose to park once and continue on foot.

By taxi or private transfer: A taxi is a quick and comfortable solution, especially if you arrive from one of the train stations. A private transfer can drop you off directly at the entrance of the Mole Antonelliana and the National Cinema Museum—ideal if you have luggage or want to avoid ZTL restrictions.