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"Cineteca di Bologna is a center for film restoration and preservation that houses more than 18,000 international movies. In the summer, Piazza Maggiore lights up with the biggest open-air film screenings in Europe, called Sotto le Stelle del Cinema. Past attendees include Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Jane Campion, and John Landis." - Kristin Braswell
Kristin Braswell
Kristin Braswell is a travel journalist and the founder of CrushGlobal Travel. Specializing in culture, food, and luxury experiences, she has penned pieces for Vogue, CNN, USA Today, Essence,
Amazing place. It was once a tabaq production place. Great place for film freaks like myself. Good programming, exhibits, screenings, lots of films, history and culture. Behind is a nice garden if you need a break.
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We saw 2 of their photo exhibits - the World Press exhibit and the history of Bologna exhibit. Both were fascinating and powerful. Highly recommend if you are interested in world affairs and/or Bologna's history.
Joshua N.
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The library is awesome! The place to be for film related materials. But surprisingly they also have a great collection of video games! Must visit place if you are a video gamer. Check out the original Commodore 64 and other obscure video gaming devices.
Alessia F.
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Cineteca offers a wide variety of contemporary and restaurated movie, the internal court hosts a cozy bar, sometimes events and regularly a nice organic market
Austin C.
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Unique experience. If you’re looking for a movie in English it’s a good option.
Ettore M.
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Lovely arthouse cinema. But it can be confusing, main screening rooms aren't here