The town
Dirt streets, saloon and church
The set that Carlo Simi designed in 1965 for Sergio Leone still stands: the dirt main street, the Yellow Rose Saloon, the church, the bank and the sheriff's office. Every façade was built to shoot the great spaghetti westerns, and today you can walk them on foot as if you had stepped inside the film.
The immersion is complete: try on period costumes at the photo studio, look into the cinema and carriage museums, and let yourself be carried away by the spirit of the West, among cactus and golden dust. The town is also the living stage where, several times a day, the shows begin.
The day
Shows of the day
Indicative times: check the day's programme at the entrance.
On the programme
The action every day
Western Show — The Duel
Film stunt performers revive the sheriff's chase after the outlaws: gunfire, brawls and a duel right in the main street. — 12pm · 5pm · 8pm
Cancan & Cowgirls
Live dance at the Yellow Rose Saloon: the Parisian-born cancan and the cowgirls' western choreography. — Cancan 1pm · Cowgirls 4pm
Bird Encounter
A bird display in the amphitheatre: free flights and feathered friends up close to the audience. — 11am · 3pm · 5:40pm
Indian Camp
Tipis and Native American culture to discover as a family, strolling through the town at your own pace. — Free access
Photo Studio
Dress up in period costume — gunslinger, sheriff or Calamity Jane — and take home your Wild West portrait. — All day
Ready for the visit?
Essential information
Zone of the Oasys MiniHollywood park.
Official Oasys MiniHollywood website