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Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini — Attraction in Unione Reno Galliera

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Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini is an Italian museum in Argelato, a few kilometres from the centre of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, focused on the life and work of Ferruccio Lamborghini, the founder of the Lamborghini sports car marque.
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Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini

Strada provinciale 4 Galliera Sud, 319, 40050 Casette di Funo BO, Italy
4.6(780)
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Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini is an Italian museum in Argelato, a few kilometres from the centre of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, focused on the life and work of Ferruccio Lamborghini, the founder of the Lamborghini sports car marque.

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Reviews of Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini

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5.0
12w

We bought tickets online and went through the registration online too. We went by car and there were plenty of spaces in front of the museum. I would like to point something out before starting the review as I saw some confusion by both the visitors and reviewers. This museum is the FERRUCCIO Lamborghini museum. His son helped put it together and the point of it is to tell Ferruccio's story from starting his business to today. The exhibits there are not just Lamborghini cars, they are also prototypes, tractors, home appliances and personal possesions of the whole family. They include their cars, furniture, clothes etc. I especially liked the cars Ferruccio adapted for races (mostly Fiats) and a "toy" car he built for his son. The displayed Miura is also his own personal Miura that he drove. So many exhibits are so well taken care of that me and my partner were blown away. Even some original tools from his workshop were displayed. There had to be a significant ammount of love and admiration for the man himself to really take care of all items that would become important and historic much later. This experience was so much more than what we expected after touring most car museums in Italy. For those who love car history, DO...

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5.0
1y

1000/10

Great museum, I just expected to be bigger but its amazing!! There you can see Ferruccio's first tractor "Carioca", other tractors he made, his actual office, his car collection including one of his 2 Ferrari's, A LOT of archive photos, a helicopter, some of the most iconic lamborghini's. They have a store where you have acessible souvenir, even Lamborghini's Wine (20€). I have been in many museums, despite the size, I really liked this one, its amazing how unique it is, especially comparing to other car designers museum, rhis one you can actually see a bit of history about Ferruccio. For someone who like to take pictures and see everything in detail about 1h, just for checking the cars and everything 30mins. Adult was 15€, student was 10€. Oh and I dont remember her name but the woman in front who sold the tickets its really nice and can tell you a little bit about the museum! And you can write down a message for others to see. If you want to see more online check my instagram @freirebyana , I posted photos and more about the museum when...

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5.0
18w

Great place for car enthusiasts. It was super interesting, well designed and was able to accommodate a large amount of people. There were quite scattered across the exhibition which were all relevant to some story being told by the car beneath them. There were philosophies and different leaps of faith apparent throughout those quotes. Super interesting.

If you want a quick stroll through and just see cars, that is also absolutely doable here. Will take you maybe 20-30 minutes tops.

There were boats, tractors, and of course cars. The exhibition included things outside of the cars of Lamborghini, so it wasn’t Lamborghini exclusive museum. That is not a bad thing because the other stuff was equally as impressive.

There was also a small part dedicated to other interesting inventions that the museum managed to get ahold of. Typewriting machines and computers to begin with.

Great museum, especially for car...

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Ana FreireAna Freire
1000/10 Great museum, I just expected to be bigger but its amazing!! There you can see Ferruccio's first tractor "Carioca", other tractors he made, his actual office, his car collection including one of his 2 Ferrari's, A LOT of archive photos, a helicopter, some of the most iconic lamborghini's. They have a store where you have acessible souvenir, even Lamborghini's Wine (20€). I have been in many museums, despite the size, I really liked this one, its amazing how unique it is, especially comparing to other car designers museum, rhis one you can actually see a bit of history about Ferruccio. For someone who like to take pictures and see everything in detail about 1h, just for checking the cars and everything 30mins. Adult was 15€, student was 10€. Oh and I dont remember her name but the woman in front who sold the tickets its really nice and can tell you a little bit about the museum! And you can write down a message for others to see. If you want to see more online check my instagram @freirebyana , I posted photos and more about the museum when I went today.
Daniel AlqsousDaniel Alqsous
Great place for car enthusiasts. It was super interesting, well designed and was able to accommodate a large amount of people. There were quite scattered across the exhibition which were all relevant to some story being told by the car beneath them. There were philosophies and different leaps of faith apparent throughout those quotes. Super interesting. If you want a quick stroll through and just see cars, that is also absolutely doable here. Will take you maybe 20-30 minutes tops. There were boats, tractors, and of course cars. The exhibition included things outside of the cars of Lamborghini, so it wasn’t Lamborghini exclusive museum. That is not a bad thing because the other stuff was equally as impressive. There was also a small part dedicated to other interesting inventions that the museum managed to get ahold of. Typewriting machines and computers to begin with. Great museum, especially for car enthusiasts.
Dan KrusinaDan Krusina
This museum is more for people obsessed with cars. For other people (rating would be 3 to 4 stars), go to Museo Lamborghini in Sant'Agata Bolognese which in not far from there. Tickets are the same price and cars are better. For PETROLHEAD, it is WORTH IT. 5 STARS. Ferruccio private Muira was the best thing to see. For the first time, I have seen also Lamborghini tractors which enabled Ferruccio to build sport cars. Nice pictures from the development of the business and cars.
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1000/10 Great museum, I just expected to be bigger but its amazing!! There you can see Ferruccio's first tractor "Carioca", other tractors he made, his actual office, his car collection including one of his 2 Ferrari's, A LOT of archive photos, a helicopter, some of the most iconic lamborghini's. They have a store where you have acessible souvenir, even Lamborghini's Wine (20€). I have been in many museums, despite the size, I really liked this one, its amazing how unique it is, especially comparing to other car designers museum, rhis one you can actually see a bit of history about Ferruccio. For someone who like to take pictures and see everything in detail about 1h, just for checking the cars and everything 30mins. Adult was 15€, student was 10€. Oh and I dont remember her name but the woman in front who sold the tickets its really nice and can tell you a little bit about the museum! And you can write down a message for others to see. If you want to see more online check my instagram @freirebyana , I posted photos and more about the museum when I went today.
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Great place for car enthusiasts. It was super interesting, well designed and was able to accommodate a large amount of people. There were quite scattered across the exhibition which were all relevant to some story being told by the car beneath them. There were philosophies and different leaps of faith apparent throughout those quotes. Super interesting. If you want a quick stroll through and just see cars, that is also absolutely doable here. Will take you maybe 20-30 minutes tops. There were boats, tractors, and of course cars. The exhibition included things outside of the cars of Lamborghini, so it wasn’t Lamborghini exclusive museum. That is not a bad thing because the other stuff was equally as impressive. There was also a small part dedicated to other interesting inventions that the museum managed to get ahold of. Typewriting machines and computers to begin with. Great museum, especially for car enthusiasts.
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This museum is more for people obsessed with cars. For other people (rating would be 3 to 4 stars), go to Museo Lamborghini in Sant'Agata Bolognese which in not far from there. Tickets are the same price and cars are better. For PETROLHEAD, it is WORTH IT. 5 STARS. Ferruccio private Muira was the best thing to see. For the first time, I have seen also Lamborghini tractors which enabled Ferruccio to build sport cars. Nice pictures from the development of the business and cars.
Dan Krusina

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