Where Arnoldo Mondadori was filmed: the fictional locations with Michele Placido

On Wednesday, December 21, the docu-fiction “Arnoldo Mondadori – Books to change the world” with Michele Placido as the protagonist will be broadcast in prime time on Rai 1. Filming took place in Rome, Tivoli, Turin and Lake Maggiore .

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Michele Placido is Arnoldo Mondadori (photo via Instagram @francomicci)

The docufiction with Michele Placido as the protagonist will be broadcast on Wednesday, December 21, 2022: the actor plays the role of Arnoldo Mondadori🇧🇷 Instead, his son plays the editor at a young age. The series traces the life of the businessman from Turin, from his difficult childhood to his start in typography, then reaching success as a businessman, meeting his future wife Andreina Monicelli and the conflicting relationship with his son Alberto (played by Flavio Parenti). the shooting took place in Rome, Tivoli, Turin and on Lake Maggiore🇧🇷 When narrating the life of Arnoldo Mondadori, director Francesco Micciché also narrates the transformations and events of an entire country in parallel: the First World War, the fascist period, the Second World War, the years of the economic boom, the cultural revolution, the literacy that is also changing the publishing market.

Michele Placido and Francesco Miccichè (photo via Instagram @francomicci)
Michele Placido and Francesco Miccichè (photo via Instagram @francomicci)

The locations in Rome and Tivoli of the series about Arnoldo Mondadori

The publishing adventure and career of the entrepreneur began at the beginning of the 20th century. He founded the publishing house in 1919 A. Mondadori based in Ostiglia, factory in Verona and administration in Rome. It was in the capital that they started the shooting, continue to Turin and Lake Maggiore. Tivoli was also involved, more precisely Piazza San Giorgio, Vicolo San Paolo and the park of Villa Gregoriana.

Casa Dom Bosco Museum (photo via Instagram @museo_casadonbosco)
Casa Dom Bosco Museum (photo via Instagram @museo_casadonbosco)

Filming locations in Turin

In between Turin locations it encompasses the entire area between via Bogino and piazza Carlo Alberto, the National Museum of the Risorgimento, the Cinema Teatro Romano, the Galleria Subalpina. Added to these is the interior of the Don Bosco Engraving Museum in Valdocco.

Villa L'Eremitaggio (photo via Instagram)
Villa L’Eremitaggio (photo via Instagram)

Arnoldo Mondadori Ensemble on Lake Maggiore

On Lake Maggiore, the docu-fiction set was exceptionally assembled inside Villa L’Eremitaggio, located on the road between the village of Intra and Pallanza (in the province of Verbania). This was possible thanks to the FAI, the Fund responsible for protecting and making known places of great historical and cultural interest like this one. The Villa dates back to 1895, built by William B. Kaupe, a wealthy German art lover.

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