[1] The museum also houses a giant sculpture of Anita Ekberg's character Sylvia from La dolce vita and several cinematography exhibitions.
The remainder of the building, comprising its upper three floors, features exhibits such as artwork and additional memorabilia, along with a digital archive and other research materials.
[4] A golden rhinoceros sculpture, which appeared in And the Ship Sails On (E la nave va), is on display at the Piazzetta San Martino outside the Fulgor Palace.
[14] Construction of the museum began in 2018, with €12 million total in funding allocated; its opening was planned for 2020, the centennial of Fellini's birth.
[1] On 19 August 2021, at a final cost of over €13.5 million, the museum in the Castel Sismondo was inaugurated, along with the exterior portion at the Piazza Malatesta.