The museum complex includes Enzo Ferrari’s birthplace and a futuristic automotive design gallery, painted in the yellow that Enzo Ferrari chose as the background for the Prancing horse on his logo.
Explore the motor valley
The Museum in Maranello features Ferrari’s present and future, its roots deep in the extraordinary history of the “Prancing Horse”. A visit that takes in the most famous, multi-winning Formula 1 cars, models from the Sport Prototype and Gran Turismo categories and the most important road versions. The Museum also offers a whole host of other attractions to make the visit extra exciting: a semi-pro Formula 1 simulators, a set allowing visitors to pose in a Ferrari and take home a photo souvenir of their visit, the chance to try out their skills in a real pit stop wheel change, a big Ferrari Store and welcoming cafeteria.
Maserati is one of the most fascinating car production companies with a long history of appeal, tradition and sporting success.
In the fascinating Stanguellini Museum founded in 1996 by Francesco, Vittorio's son, visitors can survey the automobile vicissitudes of this family of historic manufacturers, admiring their finest cars, motorcycles, accessories, photographs, reviews and the advertising material of the epoch.
This museum houses one of the world’s most complete Maserati collections, including the A6GCS Berlinetta Pininfarina, of which only four were made, which with its “barchetta” body was a three-time winner of its category in the Mille Miglia.
The company was founded in 1998 by Horacio Pagani and is based in San Cesario sul Panaro, in the province of Modena, Italy.
One of Italy’s most important car collections is definitely that of Mario Righini, housed in Panzano Castle in Castelfranco Emilia.