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Motor Valley virtual tour: visit the Ferrari Museum.

The Motor Valley virtual tour continues. From Borgo Panigale (BO) to Maranello (MO), from the Ducati Museum to the Ferrari Museum.

During the recent Motor Valley Fest Digital, we had the opportunity to visit in a privileged way the spectacular museums of the Motor Valley, including the Ferrari Museum.

Visit the Ferrari Museum

“Live the dream” is the claim that welcomes visitors, promising an engaging and unique experience. The Maranello Museum tells the story of the Ferrari of today and tomorrow, sinking its roots in the extraordinary story of the Prancing Horse.

A permanent exhibition dedicated to the Formula 1 and World Championships.  The Maranello Museum tells the Ferrari story by delving deep into the Prancing Horse’s extraordinary roots and taking visitors on a magnificent journey via its most famous and successful F1 cars, legendary sports prototypes and GTs, and, of course, the road cars that have set the benchmark for the entire car industry.

Motor Valley virtual tour: visit the Dallara Academy.

The Motor Valley Virtual Tour continues. From the Horacio Pagani Museum of San Cesario sul Panaro we move to Varano de’ Melegari (PR), where the virtual visit to the Dallara Academy awaits us. 

During the recent Motor Valley Fest Digital, we had the opportunity to visit in a privileged way the spectacular museums of the Motor Valley, including the Dallara Academy, desired by Engineer Giampaolo Dallara, a place with a polyvalent soul strongly focused on themes dear to the company: the link with the territory, technology and training.

Visit the Dallara Academy

The exhibition area is a winding ramp that connects the two floors of the Dallara Academy. The exhibition area will be always open and available for guests, both single visitors and groups, with the chance to be accompanied by a Dallara guide.

To discover all the museums in Motor Valley through our virtual tours, enter Motor Valley TV.

Motor Valley virtual tour: visit the Ferrari Museum.

The Motor Valley virtual tour continues. From Borgo Panigale (BO) to Maranello (MO), from the Ducati Museum to the Ferrari Museum.

The Coronavirus emergency has also forced Motor Valley into the pits. In addition to the production plants, all museums and collections have closed their doors. So technology comes to our rescue, and as well as offering us numerous ways to communicate remotely during these weeks of national quarantine, it allows us to comfortably explore the exciting museums of Motor Valley from our homes

Visit the Ferrari Museum

“Live the dream” is the claim that welcomes visitors, promising an engaging and unique experience. The Maranello Museum tells the story of the Ferrari of today and tomorrow, sinking its roots in the extraordinary story of the Prancing Horse.

A permanent exhibition dedicated to the Formula 1 and World Championships.  The Maranello Museum tells the Ferrari story by delving deep into the Prancing Horse’s extraordinary roots and taking visitors on a magnificent journey via its most famous and successful F1 cars, legendary sports prototypes and GTs, and, of course, the road cars that have set the benchmark for the entire car industry.

Motor Valley virtual tour: visit the Ducati Museum.

Another stop on the Motor Valley virtual tour. After the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, we move on to Bologna, the land of the “Rossa” of Borgo Panigale. Yes, you got it right, we’re talking about the Ducati Museum.

During the recent Motor Valley Fest Digital, we had the opportunity to visit in a privileged way the spectacular museums of the Motor Valley. Among them the place where you can breathe the passion of racing on two wheels. The recently renovated Ducati Museum, in fact, collects the legacy of 90 years of competition, but also research and engineering innovation. An interesting piece of engine history that is worth discovering through the exclusive video of our Live Tour.

Visit the Ducati Museum

History and future, challenge and success: the Ducati Museum is the place to breathe the myth of the Borgo Panigale superbikes. The temple that traces the history of Ducati’s 90 years, celebrating style, performance research and passion for racing.

The museum was completely renewed in 2016 on the occasion of Ducati’s 90th anniversary, and now presents itself in a new guise and with new exhibition paths.

To discover all the museums in Motor Valley through our virtual tours, enter Motor Valley TV.

 

Motor Valley virtual tour: visit the Horacio Pagani Museum.

The Motor Valley Virtual Tour continues. We leave Sant’Agata Bolognese (BO) and MUDETEC – Museo delle Tecnologia Automobili Lamborghini and we move to San Cesario sul Panaro (MO), the home of Pagani Automobili.

During the recent Motor Valley Fest Digital, we had the opportunity to visit in a privileged way the spectacular museums of the Motor Valley, among them the Horacio Pagani Museum, which gives us a journey through history, which brings to light unpublished projects, never realized, but witnesses of a pioneering vision of the young designer, together with other exclusive designs of tangible importance.

A piece of engine history that is worth discovering through the exclusive video of our Live Tour.

Visit the Horacio Pagani Museum

Together with the very first Zonda specimens from 1998, we can find the iconic Zonda Cinque, Zonda R and Huayra, unique models exhibited for the first time together in an exclusive collection, never seen before, accessible to visitors from all over the world. First and foremost, the museum is a journey through the fundamental moments that mark the path of Horacio, from the years in Argentina until today, to explore the conditions that lead a young boy to firmly believe in his ideals and pursue them with passion and dedication, crossing boundaries and realizing his greatest dream: “Going to Modena to design and build my own cars”.

To discover all the museums in Motor Valley through our virtual tours, enter Motor Valley TV.

Motor Valley virtual tour: visit the Enzo Ferrari Museum.

The Motor Valley virtual tour stops in the centre of Modena at the Enzo Ferrari Museum.

During the recent Motor Valley Fest Digital, we had the opportunity to visit in a privileged way the spectacular museums of the Motor Valley. Among them the place that tells the exploits of Enzo Ferrari’s genius in what was his first workshop and that today we can visit next to a beautiful architectural structure.

Visit the Enzo Ferrari Museum

The one dedicated to Enzo Ferrari is not only a museum, but an engaging and exciting show where unique ingredients are mixed together. In the futuristic pavilion of over 2500 square meters, in addition to admiring the cars on display, there is a show that tells, through a fascinating film, the magical story of the 90 years of Enzo Ferrari’s life.

From the child, who discovered racing at the beginning of the 20th century, to the driver, from the Scuderia’s animator to the manufacturer and his triumphs. This dive into emotion is accompanied by the Ferrari Motors Museum, located in Enzo’s perfectly restored father’s workshop. A history within history that emphasizes Ferrari’s uniqueness.

To discover all the museums of the Motor Valley through our virtual tours, enter Motor Valley TV.

 

Motor Valley virtual tour: visit the Lamborghini MUDETEC Museum.

The Coronavirus emergency has also forced Motor Valley into the pits. In addition to the production plants, all museums and collections have closed their doors. So technology comes to our rescue, and as well as offering us numerous ways to communicate remotely during these weeks of national quarantine, it allows us to comfortably explore the exciting museums of Motor Valley from our homes. 

So culture doesn’t stop, and thanks to Google Maps, we can get lost in the rooms of the places that guard the history of the Land of Motors. The Motor Valley virtual tour starts from the Lamborghini MUDETEC Museum.

Visit the Lamborghini MUDETEC Museum 

The Lamborghini Museum has been updated to become Museum of Technologies, where fascinating history, the iconic models and tours of the production lines tell the story of over 50 years of innovation that project Lamborghini into the future.

From the early visionary creations of the genius of Ferruccio Lamborghini like the Miura and Countach to the more recent and exclusive super sports cars like the hybrid concept Asterion, the few-off Centenario, the Huracán Performante and the Aventador SVJ.

The Lamborghini Museum retraces the most important stages of the company, with an incursion into the past that has a strong emotional impact on lovers of super sports luxury cars. The Murciélago was the first masterpiece exhibited in this suggestive location in the heart of the Motor Valley of Italy. Alongside it there is a large collection that includes the Miura S and its iconic “eyelashes”, the 350 GT, the Countach S, the Jalpa, the Espada, the Sesto Elemento, the Reventón and other exclusive supercars that have transformed the brand into a legend. Engines, models and photos provide visitors with a complete overview of the history of this automotive saga, which continues in the wake of the genius of Ferruccio Lamborghini.

Motor Valley virtual tour: visit the Lamborghini MUDETEC Museum.

Another stop on the Motor Valley virtual tour. After the Ducati Museum in Borgo Panigale (Bologna), we move on to Sant’Agata Bolognese (Bologna), the Lamborghini home, to explore the Lamborghini MUDETEC Museum.

During the recent Motor Valley Fest Digital, we had the opportunity to visit in a privileged way the spectacular museums of the Motor Valley.

Visit the Lamborghini MUDETEC Museum 

The Lamborghini Museum has been updated to become Museum of Technologies, where fascinating history, the iconic models and tours of the production lines tell the story of over 50 years of innovation that project Lamborghini into the future.

From the early visionary creations of the genius of Ferruccio Lamborghini like the Miura and Countach to the more recent and exclusive super sports cars like the hybrid concept Asterion, the few-off Centenario, the Huracán Performante and the Aventador SVJ.

The Lamborghini Museum retraces the most important stages of the company, with an incursion into the past that has a strong emotional impact on lovers of super sports luxury cars. The Murciélago was the first masterpiece exhibited in this suggestive location in the heart of the Motor Valley of Italy. Alongside it there is a large collection that includes the Miura S and its iconic “eyelashes”, the 350 GT, the Countach S, the Jalpa, the Espada, the Sesto Elemento, the Reventón and other exclusive supercars that have transformed the brand into a legend. Engines, models and photos provide visitors with a complete overview of the history of this automotive saga, which continues in the wake of the genius of Ferruccio Lamborghini.

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