

A space dedicated to the value of memory but at the same time a place projected towards the future, innovation and challenge.
The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum was conceived and designed by entrepreneur Tonino Lamborghini to celebrate the figure of his father’s industrial genius.
The Museum tells the story of Ferruccio’s life through his mechanical creations and an extensive family photo archive. This space, conceived and designed by entrepreneur Tonino Lamborghini, was created in 2014 to celebrate the figure of his father.
Opening hours:
The museum is open to the public Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 13:00 and 14:00 to 18:00. On Saturdays only in the afternoon hours from 14:00 to 18:00, and closed on Sundays.
Contact details:
051 863366
342 1801917
For reservations: reservation@museolamborghini.com
The museum’s 9,000 square metres contain Ferruccio’s entire industrial production, from the first Carioca tractor with which he started his first company in 1947, to all the most important models of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
An exciting itinerary illustrates both pieces from the personal car collection and the car manufacturer’s most famous car productions such as the famous Fiat Barchetta Sport, the futuristic Countach, the Jarama, the Urraco and the gull-wing opening Espada that inspired the car in the film ‘Back to the Future’.
In addition to the cars, a mention of the history of the helicopter prototype and the 13.5-metre offshore Fast 45 Diablo Class 1 powered by an 11-time world champion Lamborghini engine could not be missed.
The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum is located in Strada Provinciale Galliera n. 319 – 40050 Funo di Argelato, Bologna.
The museum’s 9,000 square meters contain all of Ferruccio’s industrial production, from the first Carioca tractor, with which he started his first company in 1947, to all the most important models of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
Funo di Argelato, Bologna