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Explore Rimini’s Fellini Museum with an entry ticket that covers Sismondo Castle, Fulgor Palace, and Malatesta Square—perfect for film fans and culture lovers.
Discover the world of Federico Fellini in Rimini through a ticket that grants access to key sites linked to the legendary director’s life and films. This experience takes you across three main locations: Sismondo Castle, Fulgor Palace, and Malatesta Square, each offering a unique glimpse into Fellini’s artistic universe.
What we appreciate most is how this combined ticket makes it easy to see several of Rimini’s top sights related to Fellini’s legacy without the hassle of multiple bookings. Plus, the immersive exhibitions and outdoor scenes give a well-rounded feel for the maestro’s influence.
One potential downside is that the experience is quite a short, one-day affair, so if you’re looking for a slow, in-depth exploration, it might feel a bit rushed. Also, since the ticket is tied to limited availability and specific starting times, planning ahead is essential.
This tour is best suited for cinema buffs, culture seekers, or anyone interested in Italian film history who wants an affordable, engaging way to connect with Rimini’s artistic heritage during a day trip.


Visiting Rimini’s Fellini Museum with this combined ticket is a practical way to explore the filmmaker’s connection to the city. The key sites—Sismondo Castle, Fulgor Palace, and Malatesta Square—are steeped in cinematic history; each offers a distinct perspective on Fellini’s artistic journey.
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Your adventure begins at the VisitRimini tourist info center located inside Rimini’s train station. Here, you’ll exchange your voucher—note that the GetYourGuide voucher is not a valid entry ticket, so ensure you’ve received the original ticket via email or pick it up from the office. The staff is helpful but limited in hours, so planning ahead is a good idea. The walk from the station to Sismondo Castle and Fulgor Palace isn’t long, making this a manageable start for most travelers.
Your first stop, Castel Sismondo, is more than just a medieval fortress. It’s the emotional core of this experience, where walls echo with Fellini’s cinematic genius. Inside, you encounter rooms that are transformed with exhibitions illustrating his films and creative process.
According to one review, “Getting into Fellini’s films here feels quite real—like stepping into scenes from his movies.” Visitors are guided through visual displays, multimedia presentations, and interactive tools that shed light on Fellini’s visionary spirit. The atmosphere here is both nostalgic and inspiring, especially as you walk through the castle rooms that inspired some of his most beloved scenes.
Next, we move outside to Piazza Malatesta, which forms the outdoor part of the museum. The area is designed to evoke the rural and fantastical elements from Fellini’s film Amarcord.
Reviewers mention, “The circular bench and water veil make this feel like part of a Fellini dream.” The Bosco dei Nomi (Forest of Names) adds a surreal touch, reminiscent of Fellini’s love of blending reality with fantasy. If you’ve seen La Dolce Vita, you might recognize the scene recreated near the Trevi Fountain, which is brought to life here through artistic installations.
This outdoor space is perfect for photography, and the open-air setting offers a relaxed environment to absorb some of Fellini’s creative atmosphere.
The final stop, Fulgor Palace, completes the experience with a technological twist. Here, visual, technological, and interactive elements combine to give visitors a spectacular journey through Fellini’s imagery.
Imagine walking through a series of screens and installations that showcase his most famous scenes, with some critics noting that “the visual effects here are quite immersive.” It’s a space designed for engagement, making it ideal for those interested in the artistic techniques behind Fellini’s films.
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One reviewer called the reservation process “convenient and simple,” appreciating how easy it was to organize the visit. Another pointed out that “the address to the museum should be more specific,” highlighting that clear directions are vital for first-time visitors, especially since the tourist office has limited hours.
A recurring theme was that the exhibitions and outdoor displays are effective at capturing Fellini’s spirit, especially for those already familiar with his films. Some found the experience somewhat condensed, but overall, most felt it offered a good value for a half-day cultural fix.

This tour is best suited for cinema enthusiasts eager to connect Fellini’s films with the physical spaces that inspired him. It’s also great for culture lovers interested in Italian art and history, combining visual storytelling with historical sites.
The value for money is clear, especially if you’re eager to explore both indoor and outdoor parts of Rimini’s artistic legacy without paying separately for each site. The flexibility of self-guided exhibitions makes it perfect for independent travelers who enjoy moving at their own pace.
However, if you’re expecting a guided tour with detailed commentary or in-depth storytelling, this setup might feel a bit sparse. For those with limited time, the combination of these three sites makes for a satisfying, compact experience that hits many highlights related to Fellini’s life and work.
“Convenience and simplicity for making reservations”

Do I need to exchange my voucher for an original ticket?
Yes, you must exchange your GetYourGuide voucher at the VisitRimini tourist info center inside the Rimini train station to get the official ticket, as the voucher alone is not valid for entry.
Are the sites wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the experience is described as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors with mobility challenges to enjoy the exhibitions and outdoor areas.
How long does the entire visit typically take?
Most visitors spend a few hours exploring the three sites, with the experience designed to be completed in a single day. The duration depends on your pace and level of interest.
Can I visit the sites at any time?
No, the ticket is valid for a specific day, and starting times vary depending on availability. It’s recommended to check the schedule in advance.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your passport or ID card, as it may be needed for ticket verification. A printed or digital copy of your ticket is required for entry.
Is this experience suitable for families?
While primarily geared toward film and art lovers, families with older children interested in cinema could enjoy the exhibitions. Check accessibility and content suitability beforehand.
What if I encounter problems with my ticket?
If issues arise, you can visit the VisitRimini office at the Rimini train station to retrieve your tickets or seek assistance. Be sure to check email spam folders for your tickets if you don’t receive them promptly.
Overall, this ticket offers a well-rounded glimpse into Fellini’s world, blending history, film, and art in a compact, affordable package. Perfect for those eager to see Rimini through the lens of Italy’s most celebrated filmmaker.