Inferno, the Dan Brown one.
Altough I'm italian I saw it in original language (as I do with everything), so it was very funny to hear foreign actors pretending to be italian and speaking the language, the words were right but the accent was so evident
All in all a nice movie, the story has many "Danbrownisms"... I get that it's nice and atmospheric to have the characters in famous historical places, but often in its books and stories these landmarks are there for the complete pleasure of the protagonists, and no tourists or guardians are ever around.
To make an example, in the movie Robert Langdon is one of the few erudite persons who know of a secret passageway between two important palaces of Florence, and uses it to escape the bad guys chasing him. While in reality 1) that passage is very famous and 2) as everyone could predict even without being an expert of art and history, it's closed and open to visits by booking.
If there was such a passage between, dunno, the White House and the Capitol in Washington, I would assume as well it's either closed, or open to select visits , and not just there for someone to accidentally enter unannounced in the Oval Office.