The National Museum of Cinema is a motion picture museum located in the Mole Antonelliana tower in Turin, Italy. The museum houses a vast collection of pre-cinematographic optical devices, film technologies, stage items, and memorabilia. Visitors can explore the exhibition path, which covers about 35,000 square feet on five levels, and features areas devoted to different film genres and crew. The museum also has a huge collection of film posters, stocks, and a library, as well as a panoramic elevator that offers a 360-degree view of the city. The Mole Antonelliana itself is an architectural landmark and was initially conceived as a synagogue before being converted into a monument to national unity. Visitors can take the panoramic lift to the top for stunning views of the city and the surrounding Alps
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