šļø Checking in at the National Automobile Museum in Turin, Italy
I'm on vacation in Italy, and aside from Rome, Florence, and Milan, I made a special trip to Turin just to visit this automobile museum! š Turin's automobile museum is the oldest and largest of its kind in the world, housing over 200 vehicles displayed in chronological order. š The exhibition hall spans three floors, and it takes about three hours to go through the whole museum. The ticket price for young people aged 18-25 is 12⬠per person, and you can buy tickets directly on-site. Recently, the museum introduced a car simulator where visitors can experience the control of various racing cars. Tickets for this can also be purchased on-site, 15⬠for 10 minutes, and 25⬠for 20 minutes. Many people are experiencing it, and racing enthusiasts can give it a try. š The museum displays cars ranging from 18th-century vintage cars to this century's racing cars, which are definitely worth seeing. I don't know much about cars, but I couldn't help but exclaim how beautiful every Ferrari, Lamborghini, and every displayed Alfa Romeo is. They are just too cool. š Turin is also a very beautiful city with many other museums worth visiting. Friends with enough time can definitely check them out. #Cars #NationalMuseum #Italy #Turin #RacingCars #RaceCarSimulator