Synopsis

The National Cinema Museum, housed in the Mole Antonelliana, a symbol of Turin, is one of the most important in the world for the richness of its collections. Unique in its kind, it offers an exhibition route that traces the history of cinema from its origins to the present day, through an engaging interactive itinerary.

The ticket includes access to the permanent exhibition (Archaeology of Cinema, Temple Hall, Cinema Machine, Poster Gallery) and temporary exhibitions.

The current or upcoming exhibitions are:

“The Art of James Cameron” (Feb. 26-August 31, 2025): a compelling exploration of the creative journey of James Cameron, one of the most visionary innovators in film history. The exhibition features an extraordinary selection of rare and previously unseen works from the director’s personal archive, revealing the process that led to the creation of such masterpieces as The Terminator, Aliens, Titanic and the Avatar saga.

Please be advised that it is prohibited to take photographs or record videos of the original works displayed in “The Art of James Cameron” exhibition.

A free audio guide is available via QR Code inside the Museum.