Enzo Ferrari Museum: “The Greatest Hits” exhibition combining music and engines

Panoramica dell'interno del Museo Enzo Ferrari di Modena con diverse supercar e auto storiche esposte nel grande padiglione bianco.

There is a place in Modena where musical notes blend with the roar of the world’s most famous engines. At the Enzo Ferrari Museum, “The Greatest Hits – Music legends and their Ferraris” continues to enjoy great success. This temporary exhibition — open until February 16, 2027 — celebrates the deep and unbreakable bond between the Prancing Horse and some of the greatest icons on the international music scene.

The exhibition highlights a shared creative drive: that between music and automobiles, two worlds born from the perfect balance of discipline and instinct, rigor and freedom. In this special journey through the Motor Valley, the displayed cars transcend their status as stunning design objects to become an expression of the sensitivity of the artists who drove them.

 

A Multisensory Journey Through Stories and Four-Wheeled Masterpieces

At the heart of the exhibition is a selection of legendary cars that belonged to true global icons. Walking through the museum pavilions, visitors can get an up-close look at:

  • The 250 GT Lusso of the famous conductor Herbert von Karajan;

  • The ultra-rare SP12, the exclusive, fully customized one-off built specifically for Eric Clapton;

  • The 512 TR of J Balvin, a contemporary pop music star;

  • The brand-new SF90 XX of producer and collector Swizz Beatz.

Complementing the visual display are the exhibition’s audio stories: a series of exclusive podcasts produced by Chora Media and narrated by the unmistakable voice of journalist Federico Buffa. They reveal anecdotes and intimate connections between the artists and their Ferraris, offering a fully immersive, 360-degree multimedia experience.

 

Looking Toward Summer: The Synergy with Jazz Open Modena

Coming off a record-breaking 2025 that saw over 890,000 visitors, the Ferrari Museums confirm their central role in promoting the cultural heritage of the Emilia region through this exhibition.

The bond between the Prancing Horse and music will extend beyond the museum walls this summer. The Enzo Ferrari Museum will be the premium sponsor of the first Italian edition of Jazz Open Modena. From July 13 to 18, 2026, the famous festival originally founded in Stuttgart will bring the city’s iconic locations to life with international artists of the caliber of Diana Krall, Moby, Gregory Porter, and Jamie Cullum, once again sealing the dialogue between the Motor Valley and great music.

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