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    Museo Ferrari

    4.0 (45 reviews)

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    Lena S.

    Absolutely great experience. Loved it. We have 2 sons, and they all over cars, especially the big one. He knows everything about cars, so he was our guide in the museum, telling us about all the models of Ferrari . He was super thrilled to see the racing cars , embrace the atmosphere of racing and the magnificence of this beautiful cars. They definitely tried the simulator and had fun

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    Dom M.

    Years ago, the Ferrari Galleria (as the museum was called) was embarrassingly bland and small - much like the closet-sized Porsche museum was in Stuttgart! Well, these days, the Ferrari museum has stepped up its game and it's amazing. With rotating special exhibits (this time they had hyper cars) and a solid basic display of cars from its iconic history, it's a must see venue. Plenty of free parking around the area. A reasonable entry fee (youth and senior discounts apply) and a low pressure atmosphere make this the best way to spend a day in Maranello for Ferrari fans. Bring a camera. Get there early to avoid crowds (busses arrive with droves of fans later in the morning) and wear comfortable shoes! Later, walk around town to explore the streets around the Factory - jam packed with shops designed to help you buy Ferrari-based products and empty your wallet! Love Ferrari? This is a bucket list experience.

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    Mike V.

    Very nice and organized, well managed and maintained clean and inviting. Nice display of all Ferrari masterpieces over the years and stories that go along with them. I recommend this to any automotive enthusiast.

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    Cathy C.

    I'm a big Formula1/ Ferrari/ Schumacher fan and part of my bucket list was to go to Galleria Ferrari in Maranello, Italy. From Bologna, I took a train to Modena and a short cab ride to Maranello - Ferrari Land! I was soooo happy and excited when I got there. I don't remember being that happy and excited on my first visit at Disneyland when I was 4 years old. Entrance tickets were quite inexpensive and can be bought online. The day I visited, there was a race in Germany so the museum was quiet. I spent hours and hours admiring all the cars, engines, memorabilia, helmets, trophies and pictures. Feast your eyes on classic and current Ferrari models from Tipo, Dino, Enzo, F430 to California. From F1 cars driven by Fangio, Hill, Schumacher, Raikkonen and Alonso. There's a Ferrari store and a cafe inside the museum. The cafe has pastries, sandwiches, chocolate cake, hot and cold drinks. They sell balsamic vinegar and wine - in Ferrari packaging, of course. Walk about two minutes outside the museum, you'll end up at their flagship Ferrari store, across the street from Ristorante Cavallino...a few feet away from the Ferrari factory.

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    Steven W.

    I was really excited to visit here and was sort of disappointed, I had high expectations-as you would of a Ferrari but it was sort of lack lustre. Don't get me wrong-I enjoyed it but was expecting more. We had the dual tickets which got us into this museum and the one in Modena. They have a good selection of new and old cars here with a story about each, processes of how the cars are made and if they have a special exhibit. Of course there is the gift shop where you can find everything Ferrari and a small coffee shop. I haven't been to other luxury car museums so have nothing to compare too but after this, I definitely want to check some more out!

    Chris T.

    Amazing experience! The best way to see everything and get a lot of bonus features is to book the Musei Fan Experience for only 90 Euros.

    James M.

    Didn't get to go inside the actual museum, but there was definitely more than enough going on inside and outside for a quick 30-45m visit. From about 3 miles out until we reached the museum, we must have seen at least 5+ red Ferrari's zoom past us. Very cool. Now, upon parking, we were bombareded multiples times by various 3rd party companies offering test drives, ranging from 80-200 euros, depending on the model and driving time. Not so cool. One lady offered me 80 euros for 10m in the Ferrari California. I said I'll think about it. Inside, there's a gift shop with a multitude of overpriced products. There's also a cafe with your usual offerings. Lastly, there's a virtual F-1 Ferrari simulator, which initially looked kinda of cool. But then I realized it was like playing Daytona (1994 Sega Arcade edition) Beginner Circuit without any opponents. Next!

    Jayaram R.

    The Museo Ferrari in Maranello is a must visit for every fan of the brand. History comes alive here, and you can witness how Ferrari became legendary over the ages. You can book online for a museum visit plus a short factory tour, which costs a bit more. The factory tour is very touristic though, and you don't get to see anything that actually matters. I took it however, just for that feeling of passing through the roads of the Ferrari factory. Even if it was in a minibus with tourists who couldn't tell the difference between a Ferrari and Maserati.

    Anita S.

    If you are a fanatic for luxury cars, then I would recommend visiting this museum. I personally am not the biggest car fan, so I didn't have the most amazing time here, but it wasn't horrible either. There's plenty of different styles of cars to view and different colours too. You're also allowed to touch the cars too, which is a nice change from usually being restricted from doing so. If you want, you can actually test drive one of the cars (for an additional fee), which is quite exciting. The gift shop is soooooo expensive, but you'd probably expect high prices at any museum gift store. I probably wouldn't go back, but like I said, I'm not really into cars...

    Flavio P.

    What to say about the official Ferrari museum... if you like cars, engines, car racing, then you must visit this place at least once. Inside you'll find all the cars than made the history of this unique brand, including Formula 1 cars, granturismo, and "regular" cars. These together with a hall of victories showing prizes and a gallery with all pilots that competed with a Ferrari since its beginning.

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    Great expirience . The museum is very interesting, easy to park and easy to buy tickets

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    The cars here are absolutely stunning and help you to see the evolution of how F1 cars looked over the history of the sport.

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    4.0(24 reviews)
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    3.5 rounded up to 4…read more I booked the early morning factory tour for 9:30 AM. I was the only person on the tour so it was essentially a private tour of the factory, sounds good right? Well no cameras or phones allowed on the tour, but OK. The problem when I went the main factory was closed due to a new production model of Lamborghini being set up so I got to see the SUV factory. It was interesting to see the entire vehicle stations from frame to finish, I think about 20 stations total. All the custom colors, configurations like left or right drive, custom interiors, and wheels/rims. An interesting tour, just would have been better if it was one of the sports model of Lamborghini. On to the museum. The first floor was older more historic models. The second floor was newer models. I had been to the 2 Ferrari museums the day before and liked how they were set up with the model name and info on an easy to read place card. It wasn't until I finished touring the first floor and was about halfway through the send floor that I finally realized that the info on each model was on the stanchions, and not all of them exactly near the car. Not very obvious and the grey lettering on white background doesn't really standout. Overall an interesting museum, especially if you are a car fan. But if you only have time to tour the Lamborghini museum or one of the Ferrari museums I would recommend a Ferrari museum.

    After visiting the Modena Italian Luxury car museum, we couldn't leave without stopping here given…read morethey were so close. About a 1/2 hour Taxi ride from Modena. We inquired about the factory tour but unfortunately they were fully booked so advance booking is recommended. About 20 cars in the collection and looks like it rotates. We arrived soon after they opened on a Tuesday (9:30) and not a lot of traffic but started to pick up when we finished around 11:15. Would recommend planning for 1.5 hours. A Simulator is available and the shop, next door, had a good selection of merchandise. I was impressed with the collection and really enjoyed the first floor which showcased the early years. I only remember the Countach and after models. 65 350 GT is the one! Staff was friendly and helpful with our questions. They had lockers for luggage which was perfect. Well worth the detour from Modena!

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