The museum of the horrors of Dario Argento is located at the Profondo Rosso Store, a shop opened in Rome, in the Prati district by the horror director Dario Argento, in the basement of the shop in Rome in Via dei Gracchi 260 (subway line A, direction Valle Aurelia, Lepanto stop).
Access is guaranteed by a spiral staircase. The visitor is greeted by a myriad of chilling sounds and noises and by a dim light that allows you to see on either side of the only corridor of the small rooms closed by iron gates whose interiors are closed the real horrors that are nothing but relics of films by Dario Argento, including Dèmoni, Phenomena, La chiesa and La sindrome di Stendhal. The relics are nothing but monsters around which the sets of the corresponding film are reconstructed. However, there is no lack of horror objects from other films directed by other directors, both Italian and foreign, including the reconstruction of Freddy Krueger from the Nightmare series and the head of a rhinoceros from the film E la nave va by Federico Fellini. At the end of the visit there is the companion who will not fail to make a horror trick by leading the unsuspecting visitor in front of a bewitched mirror.