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The Mole Antonelliana is a major

landmark building and symbol of


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)

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