Mole Antonelliana
Tower and national museum dedicated to cinema with panoramic views and notable eclectic architecture. Read more…
The Mole Antonelliana is a monumental tower standing approximately 168 meters tall, designed by Alessandro Antonelli and completed in 1889. Originally intended as a synagogue, it now houses the National Museum of Cinema since 2000. The building is a national monument and an architectural symbol, recognized for its eclectic style and significant height.
The structure features an observation deck that offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding Alps. Its unique design and towering presence make it a prominent cultural landmark. The museum inside the tower is dedicated to cinema, making it a notable institution for film heritage.
The site is wheelchair accessible and serves multiple functions as a monument, tower, museum, and viewpoint. Its combination of historical, architectural, and cultural importance underscores its role as a major landmark.
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