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Cinema Time Elevator Rome - a virtual excursion into history

In Rome, you and your children can make time travels. Time Elevator - "Time Lift", a movie theater attraction.

Cinema attraction Time Elevator Rome

About the Time Elevator in Rome

In Rome, you and your children can make time travels. Time Elevator - the wonderful "Time Lift", a movie theater attraction, which is located next to Piazza Venezia.

The audience here is shown the 45-minute film "Time Elevator Rome" - "Time Lift in Rome." The format of the show is 3D, but given the demonstration on three panoramic screens at once, the complex sound system and the accompaniment of the spectacle with naturalistic effects (wind in the face, rain spray), the creators of the show position their brainchild as a 5D cinema.

Suggestions

Following the fascinating plot, viewers travel through eras, observe the founding of Rome by the legendary Remus and Romulus, witness the decline of the Empire, empathize with the execution of Christ, and see firsthand the birth of Christianity. “Elevator Passengers” monitor the life of the eternal city during the Renaissance, observe the creation of Michelangelo’s masterpieces, learn about the growing influence of the popes and the rise to power of the dictator Mussolini.

Entrance to Time Elevator Rome, photo by MikeFitzpatrick

In addition to the main movie in the cinema, you can choose the short fifteen-minute tape "Cursed Estate" or "Ode to Life". The first film is a classic short "horror", which in the 5D version is perceived especially effectively. Spectators are waiting for an enchanted house, inhabited by spirits and ghosts, bats and huge snakes. Children can watch this film, they are immersed in an atmosphere of cheerful horror with true pleasure.

"Ode to Life" is a cognitive spectacle illustrating the evolution of earthly life - from the Big Bang and the first dinosaurs to the appearance of primitive man. Living creatures are very close, the audience literally feels their touch. Platforms with spectator chairs during the session move, sway, make you feel like falling, running, flying. For people with problems of the vestibular apparatus, stationary, fixed chairs are provided in the hall.

Time Elevator - a fantastic time travel, photo by MikeFitzpatrick

Working hours

Each viewer gets the opportunity to watch movies with audio translation in individual headphones (you can choose from six languages, there is a Russian translation). Sessions with a total duration of 1 hour begin at 10:30 in the morning and go every hour until 19:30. Over a year, more than 250,000 viewers attend the "Time Lift" cinema attraction.

How to get there

Underground: MEA to the Barberini or Spagna station, and then on foot in the direction of Via Del Corso (11 and 18 min, respectively).
MEB to Colosseo Station, then walk along Via dei Fori Imperiale to Via Del Corso (16 minutes).
Bus: From Termini station by bus number 40 Express, number 60, number 64, number 170, number 175 to the stop Piazza Venezia or Via Del Corso.
Tram 8 to the Venezia stop.
Time Elevator Rome is a four-minute walk from Piazza Venezia.

Watch the video: Time Elevator - History of Rome - SmartCruiseTours Experience (December 2024).

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