Cinecittà Studios is Italy’s most famous film complex—often called the “temple of Italian cinema”—founded in 1937.
For visitors, the main experience isn’t walking into active soundstages (those are usually working production spaces), but exploring Cinecittà si Mostra (the film exhibition) and the MIAC (Italian Museum of Moving Images), plus selected outdoor sets and guided set tours on specific dates.

If you want a Rome day that feels different from ruins-and-churches—more costumes, sets, filmmaking craft, and behind-the-scenes storytelling—Cinecittà Studios is a strong pick ✅.


Why Cinecittà Studios is worth it ✅🎬

  • A “cinema-first” Rome experience: Cinecittà is both a production hub and a growing museum/exhibition space.
  • Real sets + museum interpretation: On weekends/selected dates, you can join specialized guided tours of the permanent set of “Ancient Rome” (built for the HBO series Rome), and some outdoor sets can be visited independently.
  • Easy to reach on Metro Line A: the complex is on Via Tuscolana 1055.

What you’ll see at Cinecittà Studios 📍

Cinecittà si Mostra (the main exhibition)

This is the core museum path—sets, costumes, props, and the “how films are made” side of cinema culture. (Expect an exhibition-style visit, not a theme park.)

MIAC: Italian Museum of Moving Images

MIAC is presented as part of the visitor offer alongside Cinecittà si Mostra, typically packaged together in ticketing options.

Outdoor sets + guided set tours

  • Ancient Rome set (guided): official visitor info notes a package that includes Cinecittà si Mostra + MIAC + guided tour to the set of Ancient Rome, available only on weekends/holidays (check the events calendar).
  • The city tourism site also notes that specialized guided tours of the “Ancient Rome” set run on weekends/selected calendar dates.

Tickets & prices 💳 (what to expect)

Ticketing is split into different products (exhibition-only vs bundles vs guided tours), so prices can vary by package and date. Here’s a practical way to think about it:

Ticket / packageBest forPrice signals you’ll see
Cinecittà si Mostra + MIACMost visitorsOfficial visitor info lists Individual €15 and Family €45 for the combined ticket.
Cinecittà si Mostra + MIAC + Guided tour (Ancient Rome set)If you want “sets” + contextOfficial info flags it as a weekend/holiday option and points you to the events calendar.
Date-based tickets on TicketOneIf you’re booking a specific day/timeTicketOne listings can show from €10 for “unguided visit” options, with reductions (e.g., under 26 / over 65, children).

Pro tip: If your goal is “I really want to see the Ancient Rome set,” pick your date based on the guided tour calendar, then buy the ticket type that matches it.


Hours / operating times ⏱️

Official visitor information states:

  • Open 10:00–18:00
  • Closed on Tuesday
  • Ticket office closes at 16:30

(Always double-check the official calendar if you’re planning around a guided set tour.)


How to get there 🚇🚌🚕

Address

Via Tuscolana, 1055 – 00173 Rome

Metro (easiest) 🚇

Take Metro Line A toward Anagnina, then walk:

  • Cinecittà station is listed as a nearby stop for Via Tuscolana 1055 (short walk).
  • Depending on your route/entrance, Giulio Agricola is also listed as nearby.

Bus / taxi 🚕

If you’re tight on time or traveling with kids, a taxi drop-off to “Cinecittà Studios, Via Tuscolana 1055” keeps it simple.


Suggested visit plans 🧭

1) Quick, efficient visit (1.5–2 hours) ✅

  • Do the Cinecittà si Mostra exhibition highlights
  • Add MIAC if it’s included in your ticket
  • Skip the guided tour unless it’s your #1 priority

2) Best “Cinecittà day” (2.5–3.5 hours) ⭐

  • Exhibition + MIAC
  • Guided Ancient Rome set tour (weekends/holidays / calendar dates)
  • Short break on-site, then a second pass through your favorite rooms

Tips & common mistakes ✅⚠️

Do this

  • Arrive before 15:30–16:00 so you’re not squeezed by the 16:30 ticket-office cutoff.
  • Book based on the tour schedule if you care about sets (Ancient Rome is not “always available”).
  • Treat it like a museum + set experience, not a behind-the-scenes pass into active productions.

⚠️ Avoid this

  • Showing up assuming “studio tours run all day.” They’re date/time dependent.
  • Buying the first ticket you see without checking what it includes (exhibition-only vs bundle vs guided tour).

FAQ ❓

Is Cinecittà Studios the same as “Cinecittà si Mostra”?
Cinecittà Studios is the overall complex; Cinecittà si Mostra is the main visitor exhibition experience inside it.

What are the official opening hours?
Official visitor info lists 10:00–18:00, closed Tuesday, ticket office closes 16:30.

Can I visit the Ancient Rome set?
Yes—but typically with an official/specialized guide on weekends/holidays or other calendar dates.

Where exactly is Cinecittà Studios?
Via Tuscolana 1055 in Rome.


Conclusion

Cinecittà Studios is one of Rome’s best “alternative itinerary” stops: a cinema-focused museum experience with the option to add real set access via guided tours on specific dates. If you plan around the calendar and choose the right ticket type, it’s a genuinely memorable break from the classic Rome circuit.

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