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The well-known Italian noble brand such as the "prancing horse" with its road and racing cars, as always makes fans dream, enraptured by the inimitable charm of the world created by Enzo Ferrari.
This is why visitors to the Ferrari Museums in Italy are growing, arousing great interest in the world, not only among motoring enthusiasts. Over 600 thousand admissions have been registered in the Ferrari Museums, thus marking a new visitor record in 2019.
If the Modena Museum celebrates the figure of the Italian founder, the most elegant and exclusive Ferrari Gran Turismo engines and cars, the one of Maranello offers an opportunity to discover the history of the Group, the Team Ferrari in Formula 1 and the most iconic track and road sports cars which have written and continue to write the story of the "prancing horse".
The extraordinary life of the engineer Enzo Ferrari, born in Modena, Italy, in 1898, is represented by a permanent and impactful multimedia journey where you can find the most salient events of the one who was considered an "agitator of men”. The central characters of the gallery are cars, moving works of art from highly prestigious collections and museums.
The Ferrari Museum in Maranello, Italy, inaugurated in 1990 has benefited from an expansion over time, with new exhibition and functional spaces. The system offers an ideal route through the company's history, from the most significant models of the past to today's road cars and technological contents of Formula 1.
The part dedicated to the permanent exhibition is flanked by areas that periodically offer new and important exhibitions dedicated to current topics and great moments of Ferrari history.
If you find yourself spending your holiday in a luxury villa in Tuscany or near Florence, it will take you around 1.30 hour to 1.50 hour to get to Maranello, and 1.50 and 50 mins to get to Modena.
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