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    Museo Lamborghini

    4.0 (24 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Jerry A.

    Maybe one of the biggest let downs in my life. Flew all the way here from Florida to see the assembly line and the Revuelto and saw neither. The 23 euro ticket is only for the small museum. I'm so angry. They said the factory tour starts May 2 on my birthday and I won't be anywhere near here. FYI Sant'agata Bolognese is near nothing. It's not easy to get here. I knew more than most tour guides about the cars anyway. Not worth the 23 euro in my opinion. Don't make the same mistake I did.

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    Jocelyn F.

    Beautiful and small museum that goes through the history of the car manufacturer and the man behind it. Photos tell the story. Taxi from Bologna was about 20minutes and €55. Tricky to get here (Sant'Agata) by train. Don't forget there's a test drive place across the street (speedy!). The simulator was fun, now I want one

    Manuel M.

    I went to the Ferrari museum as well and this one beats it hands down, I was a little underwhelmed by Ferrari they had very few models and display and most focused around five minute movie presentation in black and white with not very good sound Around the history of Enzo, there's Lamborghini museum included the very latest models, concepts, and some older classical's, by far superior experience, if in the area and only have a choice of the two I would highly recommend to come to this one

    Stéphane P.

    Very nice museum right beside the factory but also very good temporary exhibition about Ayrton Senna with many cars that he drove. Come with a baby troller and you will also visit the lift! Entry price is similar to Pagani and Ferrari although much smaller than Ferrari.

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    Luis G.

    Drove 5 hrs from Rome to make it here. If you are a fan of the car I suggest you book a tour of their assembly line ( around $70 US) the tour takes around 1hr and will show you all the ins/outs of their Huracan and Aventador models. The museum at the building is also very neat to see , the factory is in this little town in the middle of nowhere and about 15 miles from the highway but again if you are a fan of the vehicle is worth the drive.

    Michael K.

    The home of Lamborghini! What can be bad about this?? When you get here, you can visit the Lamborghini museum, which is nice, of course, but for an extra charge (40 Euro), they will also give you a tour inside of the factory, where you can see the assembly line of these amazing cars. It is an amazing experience as you walk through and watch the made-to-order cars move from station to station. Sadly, no cameras or cell phones allowed inside the factory, so no "inside" photos to post :-( When I was there they were only producing about 5 cars per day, as they are still retooling for the new models. Absolutely amazing!!! If only they had given me one to drive home in at the end :-)

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    Museo Ferrari - Enzo Ferrari's Desk

    Museo Ferrari

    4.0(45 reviews)
    25.5 km

    If your a Ferrari fan this place is an absolute must because you learn the history of Ferrari and…read morethe evolution of their cars which was very detailed and had a nice flow how they guide you through the galleries of cars. My favorite spot of course in the winners hall where they have all the trophies and cars around in the display it's very iconic and cool. They do have a gift shop but the Ferrari store in Milan I felt was better than their gift shop. And sim racing if you want to try it! It's also a short walk to the iconic Ferrari factory entrance where they post the flags if they win a race. I very much recommend them!

    We were in Venice, Italy and decided to take the tour of the Ferrari Museum in Maranello. Being a…read morerace and car fan this was a great choice. The city of Maranello is about a 1 1/2 hour drive from Venice and thank goodness we had a driver as it was a complex series of off-ramps and roundabouts. The city of Maranello is essentially Ferrariland. The factory is huge and includes a racetrack, training center and corporate offices. The museum is adjacent to all of the buildings and is set up very nicely with of course a large Ferrari gift shop at the end of the tour, which was doing a great business. Also next door is a Ferrari Cafe for light snacks. The tour guides are young Italian ladies who who are in Ferrari garb and are impressive with their knowledge of the Ferrari history and each car on display. Kudos to Maria who was our guide. The tour starts with some of the more recent classics F40/f50, GTO... then the Super Cars-The Enzo, La Ferrari, etc, and some prototypes followed by the amazing tribute area to the F1 program. Very impressive staging and variety of the Ferrari cars. I've posted a some photos but they only scratch the surface of what's on display. Enjoy. PS, this could be an expensive trip as the pearl yellow F8 Tributo Spider is my choice.

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    Galleria dell'Accademia - It's a kidnapping.  Seriously.

    Galleria dell'Accademia

    4.4(307 reviews)
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    You cannot visit Florence without visiting Galleria dell'Accademia to see Michelangelo's David…read more Though I had a tour guide, I felt like the pace was too slow. It's a great museum, don't get me wrong, but I'd rather beat the crowds to see David, and then take my time strolling through all the other works of art. Seeing 17' of David in person is unreal-- a human made this out of rejected marble. The magnitude of David's height and attention to detail is incredible and the lighting under a skylight highlights every vein and definition of muscle even more so. If you're looking for a deep dive art history lesson, I'd recommend using AI. Note: try to book skip-the-line tickets in advance. If you're unable to, you can try to book through a third party booking system such as Viator, but you'll be paying more.

    Over a million people visit the Galleria dell'Accademia every year, and they all go to see one…read morething: Michelangelo's David, arguably the most famous statue in the world. The David was sculpted between 1501 and 1504, then unveiled in the public square in front of the Palazzo della Signoria, where it stood for almost 400 years. It was moved to the Galleria dell'Accademia in 1873, and has been the museum's lifeblood ever since. €20 a ticket and more for merch, plus lawsuits for unauthorized use of the David. Pretty, pretty, pretty good. We only had about two days in Florence, one of them set aside for a Tuscan wine tour, but we weren't leaving without seeing the David. Our concierge booked us same-day tickets when we checked into our hotel, and we went at the appointed entry time, at 5:00. The museum was plenty busy, even on a Tuesday during low season, but I believe we visited under ideal conditions. We entered the museum and bam, there was the David, standing majestically in the heart of the Accademia. He was in his own domed alcove lined on one side with bench seating, where people could sit and look up at his giant marble ass. Like everyone else, I'd seen images of the David all throughout my life. But seeing it in person was a revelatory experience. I know size isn't everything, but when it comes to iconic statues chiseled from single blocks of marble, size certainly matters. The David is 17 feet tall and completely breathtaking. A beautiful colossus, every inch of his famously nude body sculpted in wondrous detail. We took advantage of the thin crowd and spent quite some time circling the statue, while also reading about it on Wikipedia from the comfort of the benches. An extraordinary, educational pleasure. The rest of the museum was nice, too, if entirely secondary to the David. There were several other statues and old religious paintings, as well as the Hall of the Prisoners, featuring four unfinished Michelangelo sculptures. These cut a path to the David and were fascinating in their incompletion. Michelangelo apparently saw the work of a sculptor as freeing the forms lying inside each block of stone. This sounds like something an artist would tell a reporter, but looking at those unfinished sculptures, I could see the figures trying to make their way out. The Galleria dell'Accademia is small, and we were in and out in about 40 minutes. If you're a tourist in Florence and have €20 and 40 minutes, I can't imagine a better way to spend them than at David's enormous feet.

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