This initiative is part of the National Cinema Museum Digital Museum project, in which free wi-fi and QR coding allow access to multimedial contents for a multi-sensory journey into the world of cinema, thus ensuring a more involved and accessible tour, also thanks to digital captions, audio descriptions, videos in LIS (Italian Signs Language) and the QR codes about accessibility. Thanks to GPS, geo-location enables one to listen to the right story in the right place.Īll tours are accessible from the web site ( as well as from the izi.TRAVEL app, available free from Appstore, Google Play Store and Windows Phone.
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Moreover, once the multimedial guide has been listened to, a review may be left. It will be possible to connect directly with one's social networks, enabling easy sharing of the audio-guides and, therefore, an increased enhancement of the territory.
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The contents may either be read or listened to in Italian and in English, and they will be enriched by set-stills as well as film-clips, plus an interactive map will guide visitors through these landmarks in film history.
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Through this app, everyone will be able to access online audio-guides or to download content in advance and listen to stories in offline mode, eliminating the costs of data roaming. A new way for exploring our city, an occasion for discovering unusual corners, observing them from the point of view of the films that were shot there and which have seen some of the most important Italian and international actors and directors starring there. Turin, a cinema city is an innovative application - the only one of its kind - dedicated to cinema tourism, in which 20 locations illustrate 24 films which have seen the city centre as a protagonist. The cradle of Italian cinema, Turin hosts the National Cinema Museum inside the symbol of this town, the Mole Antonelliana, among the most important museums in the world for the wealth of its contents, and one of the top 10 most visited museums in Italy, with over 630,000 visitors a year. The National Cinema Museum in Turin, the National Cinema Museum Association and izi.TRAVEL present Turin, a cinema city, an app for smartphones which makes it possible to discover the film locations in Turin.