The Fellini Museum in Rimini celebrates the life and imagination of legendary Italian
filmmaker Federico Fellini, who was born and raised in this city. Opened in 2021, the
museum is spread across three main locations: Castel Sismondo, Piazza Malatesta, and
the Renaissance Palazzo del Fulgor. Through immersive exhibits, films, costumes, and
multimedia installations, visitors can explore the creative world of Fellini and his deep
connection with Rimini.
- Explore interactive multimedia exhibits 💡 showcasing Fellini’s films 🎬 and drawings 🎨🎥
- See original costumes 👗, scripts 📜, and personal items ✨ from his career 👑👀
- Watch scenes 🎞️ from classics like “La Dolce Vita” 🥂 and “8½” 📽️🇮🇹
- Visit the Palazzo del Fulgor cinema 🎭, a beautifully restored building 🏰 featured in his films 🍿✨
- Walk 🚶♀️ through Piazza Malatesta ⛲ for art installations 🖼️ inspired by Fellini’s dream world 💭🌟
- From Rimini Railway Station 🚆: 10 minute walk 🚶♂️ via Corso Giovanni XXIII ⏱️💨
- By Bus 🚌: Lines 🚍 4 and 11 stop near Piazza Malatesta 📍✅
- By Car 🚗: Parking 🅿️ available at Parcheggio Tiberio 🗺️ or Piazza Malatesta 💰👍
- Book tickets 🎟️ online 💻 in advance 📅 during peak seasons ☀️📞
- Allow at least two hours ⏱️ to explore all sections 🗺️ of the museum ⏳💡
- Combine your visit 🤝 with Castel Sismondo 🏰 next door ➡️🗺️
- Don’t miss 📸 the night illumination 💡 in Piazza Malatesta 🌃✨
- 10:00 AM – Start your visit 🧭 at Palazzo del Fulgor 🎭 to see film memorabilia 🎬🎥
- 11:00 AM – Explore Castel Sismondo 🏰 for interactive Fellini exhibits 🖼️💡👀
- 1:30 PM – Lunch 🍝 at a restaurant 😋 in Piazza Cavour 🍹🥂
- 3:00 PM – Enjoy the outdoor installations 🖼️ and fountain area ⛲😌
- 6:00 PM – Return 🚶♂️ for night lights 💡 and cinema screenings 🍿🎬👋