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50 years of Trinity |
Rocca della Macìe - loc. Le Macìe 45 - 53011 Castellina in Chianti |
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The small museum is located on the grounds of the winery |
With the 50th anniversary event of the film "They call me Trinity", the Zingarelli family also opened a museum on their winery in honour of their father - the film producer Italo Zingarelli. The small museum is located on the winery directly opposite the wine shop and is open to fans and visitors free of charge. Many rare and beautiful set photos from Zingarelli's productions are presented there. In the Spencer/Hill area, this concerns the films "The Five Man Army", "They call me Trinity", "Trinity is still my name", "All the Way, Boys" and "I'm for the hippopotamus". In addition, there are scripts, cast lists, payrolls and much more. But Zingarelli's private life is also illuminated. For example, you can learn that Zingarelli used to be a boxer, that his brother-in-law founded AS Rome, how the winery was bought in 1973, what it looked like back then and much more. All the information panels and signs are labelled in Italian and English language. If you are in the area, a visit to the museum is not to be missed. |
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Italo's boxing gloves are in a display case |
Set photos and other documents about the two Trinity films |
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Original tapes of the film "Trinity is still my name" |
Cast list of "Trinity is still my name" |
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Information board about "The Five Man Army" |
Break on the set of "All the Way, Boys" |
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Entrance to the vineyard where the museum is located |
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