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Experience a unique cinema exhibition
This cultural initiative celebrates the rich historical and architectural legacy of Cinecittà Studios, providing visitors with access to the sets and exhibition spaces.
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MIAC
Italian Museum of Audiovisual and Cinema
Immersive experiences, interactive installations, and in-depth insights will offer you a fresh perspective on the vast Italian audiovisual heritage, allowing you to relive beloved stories beyond the conventional screens.
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Exhibits: Pino Settani’s “I Tarocchi” lands in Venice
Pino Settanni (1949-2010) was one of the most original, lively and eclectic contemporary master photographers. An artist who in recent years has been increasingly rediscovered through exhibitions and publications after the acquisition by the Luce Archive of his entire photographic collection, made up of over 60,000 images.
Cinecittà: a landmark space for the audiovisual arts
An immersive and visionary museum to be inaugurated in Cinecittà by collecting the audiovisual heritage of Luce, Rai Teche, and the Cineteca Nazionale: that’s MIAC – Italian Museum of Moving Images
The exhibition at MIAC
MIAC, the new Italian Museum of Moving Images is a place to recover or discover our collective imaginary, where visitors will get to know and live the history and evolution of the most powerful art, born over one century ago: the audiovisual
The Set of Ancient Rome Reopens to Visitors for Christmas
Cinecittà Shows Off offers the opportunity to visit the set of Ancient Rome, created in 2004 for the television series Rome, from 20 December 2023 to 7 January 2024.
New selection of original screen outfits at Cinecittà Shows Off
Glorious costumes from recent period dramas are key elements in the new selection of original screen outfits at Cinecittà Shows Off….
Guided Tours of Ancient Rome
In March until April 1st, the set of Ancient Rome can be visited the weekends. Cinecittà Shows Off continues to offer visitors the opportunity to visit the set built in 2004 for the TV series Rome and later used for other important international and domestic productions.