Guided Tours

You can visit the exhibition “Cinecittà Shows off”. A spectacular journey through the Cinecittà studios to discover the secrets of cinema.

Cinecittà Shows Off traces the History of Cinecittà: scenes, costumes, sets, characters – actors, directors, producers – who passed through we called The Dream Factor.

The exhibition is open every day (closed on Tuesday) from9.30 am to 5.30 pm (ticket office close at 4.30 pm). To buy tickets, click here.

Cinecittà also allows guided tours of permanent sets for groups of people, with the purpose of cultural entertainment.

For our customers, we propose different kind of visit that offers the unique opportunity discover “behind the scenes” a real film production company.

Going through the gate that separates the real world from wonderland, you get the feeling of being in contact with a legend understanding why it's called the Factory of Dreams.
The same feeling that charmed Fellini and that convinced Scorsese to shoot right at Cinecittà his Gangs of New York and still allows a lot of directors to work with us.

 

Single visitors can also join a guided tour buying the tickets to the ticket office:

The guided tours are provided from Monday to Friday (except on Tuesday) from 10.30 to 14.00, on weekend from 10.30 to 16.30

* Inform our visitors that the path may be subject to variation depending on production program underway in our studies.

 

 

Photogallery

Antica macchina da presa
Set di Broadway
Medieval Florence Set
Ancient Rome Set
Cinecittà Shows Off
Cinecittà Shows Off
Cinecittà Shows Off
Ancient Rome Set
Cinecittà Si Mostra
Gangs of New York Set
Ancient Rome Set
Cinecittà Shows Off merchandise

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