Mole Antonelliana is a landmark building in the city of Turin, Italy. It was built between 1863 and 1889 as a synagogue, but today it houses the National Museum of Cinema. The Mole Antonelliana is considered one of the tallest architectural works in masonry in Europe, with a height of 167.5 meters. It is named after the architect who designed it, Alessandro Antonelli. Initially intended as a place of worship for the Jewish community, the building was eventually sold to the city of Turin and underwent numerous modifications to become the home of the National Museum of Cinema. Today, the Mole Antonelliana is a popular tourist destination, with visitors coming from all over the world to admire its stunning architecture and to explore the many exhibits and displays within the museum.