Cinema is one of the youngest art forms. Yet it has earned a status unlike any other. It is also an art that is deeply rooted in technology. Even though Hollywood is considered to be the world capital of cinema, major contributions have come from various parts of the world. Film museums are ideal places to understand the history of this amazing art form and appreciate its technical side. Here is a list of 7 interesting Film Museums in the world.

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National Media Museum, UK

Located in Bradford, the first UNESCO city of film, this museum was formerly known as National Museum of Photography, Film and Television. Established in 1983, it houses a collection of about 3.5 million objects related to cinema and other media including first photo negatives and earliest TV footages. It houses two theatres and conducts several film festivals per year, Bradford International Film Festival being the prominent one among them. The museum is part of the National Science Museum group.

National Media Museum, UK

Museum of Cinema, France

France has one of the richest film cultures in the world. La Cinematheque Francaise, or the Museum of Cinema, located in Paris, shines a spotlight on the history of French cinema. Opened in 1936, it has one of the largest archives of movies and related objects in the world.

An unparalleled library and the outstanding film programmes add further prominence to this museum. Many a great filmmaker such as Robert Bresson, Francois Truffaut and Jean Luc Godard were frequent visitors of the museum.

Museum of Cinema, France

London Film Museum, London

Founded by Jonathan Sands in 2008, the London Film  Museum is now located in Covent Garden. Formerly known as the Movieum of London, this amazing museum showcases various film sets, costumes and other objects. There are sections dedicated to the advancement of technical understanding of cinema as well. The museum conducts thematic exhibitions from time to time, the most recent one being Bond in Motion, an exhibition dedicated to James Bond movies.

London Film Museum, London

Hollywood Museum, USA

Hollywood, considered to be the world capital of cinema, is home to a number of film museums. However, the most notable one among them is the official Hollywood Museum located in the Max Factor Building in 1660 Highland Avenue. The museum displays a large collection of memorabilia of American cinema.

It is the perfect place to understand the history of Hollywood. There are also various film sets, personal items, costumes and even cars on display in the four floors. It also showcases the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Hollywood Museum, USA

German Film Museum, Germany

Located in Frankfurt am Main, German Film Museum is a magnificent showpiece of German film culture. The museum offers a journey along the history and technical advancement of cinema. It often collaborates with talented filmmakers in cinematic experiments and produce new films. It has been now merged with the German Film Institute. Several attractions including replicas of film sets and cinematographic materials are there, in addition to a magnanimous library

German Film Museum, Germany

Australian Center for Moving Image, Australia

The Australian Center for Moving Image is one of the premier film museums in the world. Located in Melbourne, it is also the second most visited museum in the country. It was founded as the State Film Center of Victoria in 1946. Now it is a major institution in Australian cinema, preserving historical cinema artefacts and conducting exhibitions. The museum has two theatres, which are venues to its regular film festivals.

Australian Center for Moving Image, Australia

National Museum of Cinema, Torino

Located inside the Mole Antonelliana tower, this museum was established in 2008. It was born from the collection of film enthusiast Maria Adriana Prolo. The museum houses various film objects like film reels, posters and costumes mainly from Italian cinema. It conducts several film festivals, including the famous Torino Film Fest.

National Museum of Cinema, Torino