Visit Mole Antonelliana and marvel at one of Turin's most recognizable landmarks, originally conceived as a Jewish Temple but later adapted into a museum.
Enjoy panoramic views of Turin and the surrounding Alps from the observation deck at the top, accessible via a glass elevator.
Take a thrilling ride in the panoramic glass elevator that offers a 360-degree view as it ascends to the top of the tower.
Explore the National Museum of Cinema housed within the Mole Antonelliana and look at exhibits on film history, technology, and cinema memorabilia.
About Mole Antonelliana, Turin:
The Mole Antonelliana in Turin is an iconic symbol of the city, originally conceived as a Jewish Temple and now home to the National Museum of Cinema. Designed by architect Alessandro Antonelli, this striking building features a towering spire that rises 85 metres, making it one of the tallest brick structures in Europe. Visitors can explore exhibits dedicated to the history of film and enjoy panoramic views of Turin and the surrounding Alps from the glass elevator and observation deck. The Mole Antonelliana is a remarkable architectural and cultural landmark.
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