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* This tour requires at least one of the following per booking: Adult, Senior
We’re often asked “which Ferrari museum is better?” The short answer is they are both excellent and a visit to both makes for a more comprehensive experience.The Ferrari red and the Prancing Horse logoi t’s the brand that defines Italian sports cars, despite its luxury neighbors Maserati and Lamborghini just down the road. Even if you’re not a racing or car enthusiast, take the Ferrari tour it will give you a real appreciation for the legendary brand even if you’re not a race car fan. For racing fans, a visit here is no doubt at the top of your Italy bucket list!
“Ask a child to draw a car and certainly he will do it in red.”
(Cit. Enzo Ferrari)
A Ferrari pass and a complimentary Ferrari cap
A driving experience on a Scuderia Ferrari simulator
Lunch
A group pit stop experience with photos (another activity to be arranged for children 6-16 years)
Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal
Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur
A dedicated one-hour guided tour (group from 2 up 12 people) in Modena
Skip the Line entrance tickets at the Enzo Ferrari Museums - Modena & Maranello
Gratuities (optional)
Food and beverages
Departure Point
Traveler pickup is offered
Pick up at 6:00 am at your hotel. Please send us name and address of your hotel in Rome for the pick up.
N.B.: If your accomodation is not in the area indicated on the above map, send us a message to arrange your pick up.
Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari, Modena, Italy “Ask a child to draw a car and certainly he will do it in red.”
(Cit. Enzo Ferrari)
The Museum Enzo Ferrari Modena is located where Enzo Ferrari’s birth house used to be and where his father’s workshop still stands. Instead of the house where Enzo Ferrari grew up, there’s now a futuristic looking mega hall dedicated to the history of Ferrari and different models Enzo designed. The Ferrari red and the Prancing Horse logo it’s the brand that defines Italian sports cars, despite its luxury neighbors Maserati and Lamborghini just down the road. Even if you’re not a racing or car enthusiast, take the Ferrari tour we will give you a real appreciation for the legendary brand even if you’re not a race car fan. For racing fans, a visit here is no doubt at the top of your Italy bucket list! Our tour began at the Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena where just pulling into the parking lot is impressive. His father’s workshop and the house where he was born - parts of which are open to the public - stand in the shadow of the new modern glass museum, the design of which was inspired by bonnets (hoods) of cars built in the ‘50s. Walking through the doors into the museum feels like you’re entering a cathedral, and Ferrari fans no doubt would agree. Here's where the history begins. To have a full appreciation of what that Prancing Horse stands for, you need a full appreciation of where Enzo Ferrari came from and his evolution from a race car driver to racing division Manager at Alfa Romeo, to a developer and builder of one of the premier marques in automobile history. And it’s here in the Modena museum where you’ll experience that. The pavilion is stunning in its design, with Ferraris on raised platforms and an enormous wraparound film screen on which a video is played every half hour that showcases Enzo's life story and the cars and moments that defined his career. Each car has a small plaque on the pedestal describing the model, year it was built and how many were built. What I also found interesting were the ones that had the name of famous people or celebrities who had bought one. One model - the Ferrari F40 built from 1987 to 1992 - had an original production plan of only 400 but eventually more than doubled that number due to preproduction orders. It was designed to celebrate Ferrari's 40th anniversary and was the last Ferrari automobile personally approved by Enzo Ferrari. If you have the money and love fine exotic automobiles, I’d buy one, wouldn’t you? We could have easily spent more time here lost in fantasy about putting one of these - any one - in our garage. But it was time to leave for the Maranello museum.
120 minutes
Museo Ferrari, Maranello, Italy Situated only a short distance from the Ferrari plant and the Fiorano circuit, the Galleria is the great museum that exhibits the history of Maranello's red cars and of their founder Enzo Ferrari. Behind learning the history of the famous company, visitors go through the stages of the development of the automobile industry, which Ferrari has contributed to increase throughout the years.
The Ferrari Gallery was inaugurated on 18 February 1990. It's a very modern and functional structure. The big parking area is animated by a red arch provided with the red and green lights which remind of the Fl Gran Prix starting line. The galleria is divided in 4 areas dedicated to: Formula 1, themed exhibitions, technological innovations and photografic shows. The tour begins at the ground floor, in the space hosting the automobiles which have raced on circuits all around the world in the past 50 years. A series of monitors displays images of the most evocative moments of the Ferrari's history; the trophies of the victories are located on a showcase. The next stage of the tour is the amphitheatre which hosts theme exhibitions (changing every 6-8 months) and 2 driving simulators set in real F1 cars.You can also see several photo murals dedicated to the great drivers who have linked their name to Ferrari and a faithful reconstruction of Enzo Ferrari's study-room which testifies his essential work that certainly contrasts with the incredible beauty of his factorys cars. At the first floor, in the area dedicated to technological innovation, are shown special vehicles (like the F50 and the 550 Barchetta), the representation of the "galleria del vento" and the exhibition of components explaining how F1 technology is applied to roading cars. There is also a line up of all Formula 1 engines employed since 1981. The tour inside the Gallery ends in the area exhibiting art and photographic shows.
120 minutes
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Child rate applies only when shared with 2 paying adults
Wheelchair available on request. Please advise at time of booking if wheelchair assistance is required
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
alexanderp134
08 May 2022
Wir haben uns beide Museen angeschaut. Modena befasste sich mehr mit der Entstehung und den älteren Fahrzeugen. Die Ausstellung in Maranello ist weitaus größer und beinhaltet eher die modernen und Rennfahrzeuge. Der Simulator ist sehr realistisch, aber zu teuer. In Maranello dreht sich alles um Ferrari und man hat die Möglichkeit eine Runde mit einem Ferrari zu drehen.
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