Fisica in Moto Laboratory

Ducati Motor Holding – Via Antonio Cavalieri Ducati, 3, Borgo Panigale – Bologna

Fisica in Moto is the interactive physics teaching workshop entirely dedicated to secondary school students, created within the historic Ducati factory of Borgo Panigale by Fondazione Ducati in collaboration with the Liceo Malpighi di Bologna.

The laboratory

During this workshop, thanks to the help of tutors, students are actively encouraged to learn the application of physics principles in the fascinating and engaging context of motorcycles and engines.

An educational offer structured in such a way that it is accessible to all fields of study.
In addition to the workshop, all students will have the opportunity to take a guided tour of the Ducati Museum and Factory.

Useful information and costs

Access to the laboratory is possible from 30 September, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays (morning and afternoon), and Wednesdays (morning only) by prior reservation.

The cost of the in-person activities varies according to the number of participants: 
Up to 15 students: € 255.00
From 16 to 30 students: € 510.00
From 31 to 45 students: € 765,00

For more information, please consult the Laboratory page.

The image shows a group of people watching a motorcycle simulator, where a person wearing a helmet is sitting on a motorcycle mounted on a rotating platform
The image shows a group of people watching a motorcycle simulator, where a person wearing a helmet is sitting on a motorcycle mounted on a rotating platform

Location: Via Antonio Cavalieri Ducati, 3, Borgo Panigale – Bologna.
Registration process: It will be possible to attend the workshop from 30 September, to request participation you must fill in the application form below.

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