The Museo del Manifesto Cinematografico with its more than 50,000 pieces, including photo envelopes, posters, playbills, posters, scene photos and advertising posters, the Fermo Immagine archive, is one of the most well-stocked in Italy.
In it you can find historical pieces such as the posters of the masterpieces of the greatest directors, from Federico Fellini to Alfred Hitchcock, from Luchino Visconti to Stanley Kubrick, of all genres, from westerns to cartoons, from horror to drama, from melodrama to Italian comedy, but also real curiosities from all over the world, from the Twenties to today.
Part of the collection is on permanent display within the Museum’s spaces, but especially during the exhibitions held during the year. In addition to the exhibitions hosted in its own premises, the Museum makes its "jewels" available to museums and organizations that request them.