Do I need to book tickets for the Ferrari Museum?
You can always buy your ticket at the museum and there is no limit to the number of visitors per day. However, we do advise pre-purchasing fixed date or open tickets online to avail of priority access and avoiding queues. FOR ONLINE TICKETS: Single or combined one-day tickets must be used on the date indicated on the site at the time of purchase. Open ticket holders do not need to book. If you are using a Combined Modena + Maranello Ticket, you must visit both museums within the same 48-hour period.
What is the difference between the two Ferrari museums?
The simulators in the Maranello museum are different from those in the Enzo Ferrari Museum. Maranello has F1 simulators, and the Enzo Ferrari Museum has GT. The F1 simulators look much more exciting – you sit in a racecar body and the video screens wrap around you more than the GT simulators at the Enzo Ferrari Museum. FERRARI FACTORY AND MUSEUM TOUR Italian Factory Motor Tour organizes the Ferrari Factory Tour and the Ferrari Museum Tour and offers you the chance to visit the Museum and the Factory of the most famous red myth of Maranello. The Ferrari Museum is a dynamic exhibition that is constantly renewed over time.The Museo Lamborghini (or Lamborghini Museum) is an automobile museum owned and operated by Automobili Lamborghini S. A. Sant’Agata Bolognese, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The two-storey museum opened in 2001, and was renovated in June 2016 to provide exhibit space for more models.
What is the best Ferrari Museum to visit?
I highly recommend the Museo Ferrari in Maranello, I’ve been there back in 2011 and it’s incredible. Also the Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari in Modena is a must, it’s main focus is Enzo’s life. The track in Fiorano is also interesting, you might catch some cars in camo lapping. Some of the rooms in the house in which Enzo Ferrari was born in 1898 are open to visitors as is an exhibition dedicated to Ferrari engines, a cinema theatre, a chic restaurant and a Store.Maranello has been the location of the Ferrari factory since the early 1940s. During World War II, Enzo Ferrari transferred to Modena, ending its ownership of Alfa Romeo.Piero Ferrari (born Piero Lardi, 22 May 1945; later Piero Lardi Ferrari) is an Italian billionaire businessman and sport personality. He is the second and only living son of Enzo Ferrari, and a 10. Ferrari automotive company, of which he is the vice chairman.