The Mole Antonelliana is a landmark 167.5-meter tall stone tower in Turin, Italy designed in the 19th century by architect Alessandro Antonelli that was originally built as a synagogue and now houses the National Cinema Museum. Visitors can take a lift to the top for panoramic views of the city and tour the beautiful and interesting Museum of Cinema located inside.
The Mole Antonelliana is a landmark 167.5-meter tall stone tower in Turin, Italy designed in the 19th century by architect Alessandro Antonelli that was originally built as a synagogue and now houses the National Cinema Museum. Visitors can take a lift to the top for panoramic views of the city and tour the beautiful and interesting Museum of Cinema located inside.
The Mole Antonelliana is a landmark 167.5-meter tall stone tower in Turin, Italy designed in the 19th century by architect Alessandro Antonelli that was originally built as a synagogue and now houses the National Cinema Museum. Visitors can take a lift to the top for panoramic views of the city and tour the beautiful and interesting Museum of Cinema located inside.
Turin. The tower's classical style contrasts with its vertical progress. The Mole was built in 19th century by architect Alessandro Antonelli. Until a few years ago, it was the highest stone building in Europe (167.50 meters). At the beginning, the Mole was a Synagogue, and then became the house of the Museo del Risorgimento, and now it's the site of the new National Cinema Museum. There is a lift to the top. From up there there's a spectacular view of the town. The Museum of the Cinema is very beautiful and interesting. Opening times : 10.00 17.00, Tuesday to Sunday Closed on Monday Tickets : Panoramic Lift - 3,60 (Discounts for Kids and Students) Cinema's museum - 5.20 (Discounts for Kids and Students)