Bologna: Lamborghini and Ferrari Museum Maranello Entry Ticket
A twin-museum journey through the golden era of Italian motorsport heritage
This Lamborghini and Ferrari Museum combo ticket offers motorsport enthusiasts and curious travelers a rare chance to explore two of the most celebrated automotive legacies in the world under a single booking. From the storied halls of the Ferrari Museum in Maranello to the immersive exhibits of the Automobili Lamborghini Museum, this day experience captures the full spectrum of Italian engineering excellence.
The Ferrari Museum in Maranello stands as a monument to decades of racing dominance and road car innovation. Visitors move through curated galleries tracing the brand's evolution from its earliest competition machines to the modern era of hybrid supercars, all within the original spiritual home of the Prancing Horse.
At the Lamborghini Museum, the story begins with the bold vision of Ferruccio Lamborghini, whose early creations such as the Miura and the Countach redefined what a sports car could be. The museum's interactive layout, including a driving simulator, gives visitors a deeper engagement with the vehicles on display rather than a passive viewing experience.
Together, these two institutions form the heart of what is often called the Motor Valley of Emilia-Romagna, a stretch of northern Italy that has shaped global automotive culture for over a century. Both museums are accessible from Bologna, making the combo ticket a practical and rewarding day itinerary.
Tour Highlights
Combined entry ticket covering both the Ferrari Museum in Maranello and the Automobili Lamborghini Museum.
Explore Ferrari's most iconic road and racing models, tracing the brand's history across decades of motorsport achievement.
Discover Lamborghini's evolution from the Miura and Countach to modern hybrids like the Sian and Countach LPI 800-4.
Experience the Lamborghini Museum's driving simulator, which adds an interactive dimension to the vehicle displays.
View rare limited-edition models including the Centenario, Sesto Elemento, and Veneno in an official museum setting.
Both museums are located in the heart of Emilia-Romagna's Motor Valley, easily reachable from Bologna.
Suitable for all ages and all levels of automotive knowledge, from lifelong enthusiasts to first-time visitors.
Itinerary
Begin your day by traveling from Bologna toward the Motor Valley region of Emilia-Romagna. The route passes through the characteristic flatlands of northern Italy before reaching the town of Maranello.
Arrive at the Ferrari Museum and use your combo ticket to enter. Move through exhibits covering historic Formula 1 machines, legendary road cars, and the brand's ongoing legacy of technical development.
Take time to examine the curated displays at your own pace, from the earliest competition vehicles to contemporary hybrid models. The museum's layout guides visitors through a coherent chronological and thematic narrative.
Head to the Automobili Lamborghini Museum, located nearby in Sant'Agata Bolognese. This short transfer keeps the day well-structured and manageable for visitors using public or private transport.
Enter the Lamborghini Museum and explore its 60-year timeline of supercar production. Key highlights include production-line displays, limited-edition models, and the interactive driving simulator.
Conclude the day by returning to Bologna at your leisure. The city offers a range of dining and cultural options for those who wish to extend the experience into the evening.
What Is Included
Included
- Entry ticket to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello
- Entry ticket to the Automobili Lamborghini Museum
- Access to all permanent museum galleries at both venues
- Access to the Lamborghini driving simulator
Not Included
- Transportation between Bologna and the museums
- Food and beverages
- Guided commentary or audio guide
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
Important Information
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Secure your combined entry to two of Italy's most celebrated automotive museums and make the most of a full day in the Motor Valley of Emilia-Romagna.
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