








4 hour(s)
English
Included
€ 306
€ 281.52


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Embark on a memorable journey through the heart of Italy’s automotive and culinary culture with a tour that begins at the world renowned Ferrari Museum in Maranello. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the rich history of Ferrari through captivating exhibitions showcasing iconic vintage cars, F1 single seaters, and rare images of the brand’s evolution. A knowledgeable guide will lead you through this automotive wonderland, offering insights into the engineering marvels that have made Ferrari a symbol of luxury and speed. For those who seek an unforgettable experience, there is also the option to drive one of these legendary cars, bringing the Ferrari dream to life.
Next, the tour continues to the birthplace of Italy’s black gold the traditional balsamic vinegar, produced in the Modena and Reggio Emilia regions. At the vinegar factory, you will learn about the time honored process of crafting this exquisite vinegar. The tour begins outside the facility, where you’ll be introduced to the ancient black barrels used in production. These barrels, made from different types of wood, lend their unique aromas and flavors to the vinegar, a testament to the centuries-old techniques still in use today. As you explore, you’ll have the chance to taste a selection of balsamic vinegars that have been aged anywhere from 20 to 100 years, allowing you to experience the full spectrum of flavors this remarkable product offers.
The experience culminates with a tasting of local Emilia Romagna specialties, where you can savor traditional products that perfectly complement the vinegars and offer a true taste of the region’s rich culinary heritage. This tour provides a unique opportunity to indulge in Italy’s best of both worlds the speed of Ferrari and the refined flavors of Modena’s balsamic vinegar.
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Nice collection of Lamborghini. I felt the museum side lacking a little in the way it’s been put together. Would have loved more information on each vehicle. It was more like a showroom than Museum in my opinion. Out of the four Museums we have visited here, this one was definitely lacking in the wow factor. However, the factory tour was amazing. Went through the Urus production line. Very informative. A shame we couldn’t take photos although understandable. We had small children on our tour which I felt were too young. Especially when their parent wasn’t keeping them an eye on them a lot of the time. For me the biggest let down was the non existent parking. When you pay this much for tickets the least you can get is parking. We had to park quite a way from the Museum and I was worried the whole time about the car being broken in to. Lamborghini has a lot of green space outside their building - why not turn it in to parking for your guests?

The Lamborghini Museum in Sant’Agata is a must-visit for anyone who loves the brand’s most extreme creations. The highlight is definitely the collection of HyperCars — stunning machines that showcase Lamborghini’s bold design language and engineering at its wildest. The lineup of classics is also a treat, offering a glimpse into the roots of the raging bull. That said, the museum itself is on the smaller side, and I found myself wishing there was a bit more depth on the company’s history and evolution. A few more exhibits or storytelling elements would have really rounded out the experience. Still, the cars that are there are absolutely worth the trip, and I genuinely enjoyed it. One practical note: the car park is a bit of a walk from the entrance, so plan a few extra minutes. Overall, a compact but thrilling stop for any Lamborghini fan.

Nice place not so many cars. Classic icons: Miura, Countach, Diablo, and Murciélage Modern models: Aventador, Huracán, and limited editions like the Centenario and Sian Concept and prototype cars showcasing Lamborghini’s innovation Interactive exhibits on design, aerodynamics, and carbon fiber technology Factory Tours You can combine your museum visit with a guided factory tour, which lets you see cars being hand-assembled — a highlight for enthusiasts. Would you like me to plan a 1-day itinerary to visit the museum from Bologna or Modena.

Wonderful experience, the lady at the ticket office was so friendly and informative. Some absolutely beautiful cars, a true piece of Italy. Nice to see that the museum changes, cars actually get moved around. Highly recommend if you love cars.

Very cool and stylish cars. Always wanted to take a closer look at them. Overall, I liked everything, but the museum is more like a car showroom where you pay for admission. The cars are just lined up on 2 floors. We visited 3 museums/collections that day. This one was the least pleasant in terms of presentation. Honestly, we expected more. Although Lamborghini is cool!



