Museum of Cinematography (Museo del Cinema)
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Aside from historical frescoes by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, the ornate interior of the late 17th-century Palazzo Dugnani also houses a Museum of Cinematography. Among the highlights is the mondo novo, a 17th-century Italian invention that showed images on perforated coloured prints by candlelight, works by the Lumière brothers, original sketches by Luchino Visconti for his film Senso and various movie posters.
Palazzo Dugnani, Via Manin 2/B
Posted 08/2010