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Il museo del cinema - Cinema museum Torino

Hi all!

Il museo del cinema Torino - this is one of the best museums I've ever been to! It was great and If you're ever in Turin I really reccomend it! 

Let's move on to the pictures

Mole Antonelliana where the museum is situated



 Goofing around

(from left to right - Tina, Helena, Me)


 Logo



 It wouldn't be a cinema museum without a camera wouldn't it?!


 Marilyn Monroe picture


 Set


 Pictures of famous actors


 Masks from Star trek? Sorry I'm not a Star wars / trek movie fan...





 Creepy...


 Jurassic Park


 Gremlin







 Huge fridge door with stuff :)


 The elevator that takes you up to see the view. We didn't go because the row was just toooooo long :) and I'm scared of heights so I would probably have a heartattack up there :)



 us...








 Pretty confortable :)








We spend almost the whole afternoon inside the museum! And we didn't regret a second!

Love, Sanja


Comments

  1. Beautiful photos! I love visiting museums :)

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  2. OMG, that place looks so interesting, you are so lucky to have visited it!

    Kisses,
    Froso from Style Nirvana.

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  3. Sanja,

    Was googling slovenian bloggers and came across your site. Any other reco's on where I can find others?

    Fun blog!
    xo
    Suzi
    avagracescloset.blogspot.com

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  4. Gorgeous photos. That ceiling is amazing, yes I understand it does look pretty high! -xo
    Ladyofashion

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  5. Hi,
    nice photos.
    I am following you now.

    Thanks,
    Subodh S Deshpande
    http://wandering-with-passion.blogspot.com

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  6. It's very high! It was an amazing experience...

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    The Consolata, a sanctuary much frequented by pilgrims, stands on the site of the 10th-century Monastery of St. Andrew, and is the work of Guarini. It was sumptuously restored in 1903. Outside the city are: the Basilica of Our Lady, Help of Christians built by St. John Bosco, the Gran Madre di Dio built in 1818 on occasion of the return of King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia and S. Maria del Monte (1583) on the Monte dei Cappucini.
    Admission to the museum will be denied without the presentation of the voucher. Presenting a copy of the order form does by not give you the right to be admitted to the museum. No exceptions can be made to this rule.
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