Directions
Dracula’s coffin
Carry on, along the designated route. After walking through the reconstruction of a western saloon (and it’s just as realistic as the one of Caffé Torino), you’ll enter a room devoted entirely to Dracula. Scary! To the right, you’ll find a big opening in the wall, giving you another glimpse of the museum’s grand hall. A few steps lead you to a lookout. Make your way up the short staircase and you’ll find yourself standing on a glass surface. Beneath it, buried in the ground, is the original coffin where Dracula sleeps in the movie. Go on, glance down. Freaky to think it’s just there, dusty and brown, with large metallic screws, lying under your feet!
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The National Museum of Cinema Turin: Behind the “Scenes”