This Vintage Train Is the Best Way to Sightsee in Italy—If You Can Snag a Seat
"The Arlecchino, originally launched in 1960, is a vintage luxury train in Italy that has been brought back to life by Fondazione FS. It features chic interiors designed by Giò Ponti and Giulio Minoletti, including plush velvet seats, faux leather walls, and a bar area. The train was a symbol of Italy's post-war economic boom and was originally built for the 1960 Olympics. It has been restored to its original condition with modern amenities added, like laptop plugs and USB chargers. The Arlecchino travels along scenic routes and is used for cultural events."
Nice cinema, very comfortable seats and you can have a good angle to the screen no matter where you are seating. The only issue is the emergency lights, that are too bright and remain on during the movie
Paul M.
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Big auditorium, curved, raked seating, good projection and sound. What's not to like?
Despina S.
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Horrible experience. The movie lost the audio halfway, then the crew stopped it and after various tries to fix it, 30 minutes later still, nothing. Eventually we left without any reimbursement or replacement ticket and the crew was not so nice.
Adel D.
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I liked the place but the popcorn guy wasn't working and for me, that's a huge disappointment and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Peter W.
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Great big screen, generally good viewing lines, not quite enough toilets.
Keith M.
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Good size screen and site lines for audience. Came here as part of Il Cinema Ritrovato in 2016 and 2017. 😊😊😊
D S
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Old style cinema in center. Comfortable sits, good screen... Not really good smell.