Museo Ferrari Maranello, Automotive museum in Maranello, Italy
Museo Ferrari Maranello is an automotive museum in Maranello, Italy, displaying racing cars, prototypes and championship vehicles. Several exhibition halls are linked by modern walkways and multimedia installations that guide visitors through the vehicle collection.
The museum opened in 1990 to trace how Ferrari evolved from a racing team into an international automotive manufacturer. Original artifacts and rare documents follow the main stages of this development over several decades.
The name Ferrari represents a tradition of craftsmanship and motorsport rooted in the Emilia-Romagna region for generations. Visitors see racing cars built in local workshops that still inspire pride among people from this area today.
The museum is open daily from 9:30 to 19:00 between April and October, with shorter hours from November to March. Families receive special rates, and the visit takes between one and a half and three hours depending on interest.
Visitors can follow Formula 1 pit stop procedures and change tires on actual Ferrari racing cars themselves. This hands-on exercise shows how quickly teams must work during a race.
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