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Ferrari Museum
NameFerrari Museum
LocationMaranello, Italy
TypeAutomotive museum
FounderEnzo Ferrari

Ferrari Museum is a renowned automotive museum located in Maranello, Italy, dedicated to showcasing the history and heritage of the iconic Ferrari brand, founded by Enzo Ferrari. The museum is situated near the Ferrari factory and is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world, including fans of Formula One and Scuderia Ferrari. The museum's collection includes a wide range of Ferrari cars, from the earliest models to the latest Ferrari SF90 Stradale and Ferrari Roma. Visitors can also explore the nearby Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena, which is dedicated to the life and legacy of Enzo Ferrari.

History

The Ferrari Museum was established in 1990, with the aim of preserving and showcasing the history of Ferrari and its founder, Enzo Ferrari. The museum's history is closely tied to that of Scuderia Ferrari, which was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929 and has since become one of the most successful teams in Formula One history, with drivers such as Juan Manuel Fangio, Niki Lauda, and Michael Schumacher. The museum has undergone several expansions and renovations over the years, including a major renovation in 2011, which was overseen by Jan Kaplicky and Future Systems. The museum has also collaborated with other institutions, such as the Louvre and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, to host temporary exhibitions and events, including the Ferrari: Under the Skin exhibition, which was curated by Andrew Nahum and London Design Museum.

Exhibitions

The Ferrari Museum hosts a range of temporary and permanent exhibitions, showcasing the history and heritage of Ferrari and its founder, Enzo Ferrari. Recent exhibitions have included Ferrari: Under the Skin, which explored the design and engineering of Ferrari cars, and Ferrari at 24 Heures du Mans, which celebrated Ferrari's successes at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The museum has also hosted exhibitions on the history of Formula One and the career of Ayrton Senna, who drove for McLaren and Williams. The museum's exhibitions are designed to be interactive and engaging, with a range of displays and activities, including a Ferrari F1 Simulator and a Ferrari Store, where visitors can purchase Ferrari-branded merchandise, such as Puma and Ray-Ban products.

Collections

The Ferrari Museum has an extensive collection of Ferrari cars, including some of the rarest and most valuable models in the world, such as the Ferrari 250 GTO and the Ferrari 288 GTO. The collection includes cars from the early days of Ferrari, such as the Ferrari 125 S, as well as more modern models, such as the Ferrari LaFerrari and the Ferrari F8 Tributo. The museum also has a collection of Ferrari-related artifacts, including trophies, helmets, and racing suits, such as those worn by Niki Lauda and Michael Schumacher. The collection is regularly updated and expanded, with new acquisitions and loans from other institutions, such as the Petersen Automotive Museum and the Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile.

Location and Architecture

The Ferrari Museum is located in Maranello, Italy, near the Ferrari factory and the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari racing circuit, which hosts the San Marino Grand Prix and the Italian Grand Prix. The museum's building was designed by Jan Kaplicky and Future Systems, and features a striking and futuristic design, with a range of interactive displays and exhibits, including a Ferrari F1 Simulator and a Ferrari Store. The museum is situated in a park-like setting, with a range of walking trails and gardens, and is close to other attractions, such as the Museo Enzo Ferrari and the Castello di Maranello, which is owned by the Ducati family.

Visitor Information

The Ferrari Museum is open to visitors throughout the year, with the exception of Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Visitors can purchase tickets online or at the museum, and guided tours are available in a range of languages, including English, Italian, and Spanish. The museum also offers a range of facilities, including a Ferrari Store, a Ferrari Cafe, and a Ferrari Restaurant, which serves a range of Italian cuisine and Pirelli-sponsored dishes. Visitors can also take a guided tour of the nearby Ferrari factory, which is available by appointment only, and includes a visit to the Ferrari F1 Team's headquarters.

Special Events

The Ferrari Museum hosts a range of special events throughout the year, including exhibitions, concerts, and racing events, such as the Ferrari Challenge and the Ferrari Racing Days. The museum has also hosted events in collaboration with other institutions, such as the Louvre and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and has partnered with a range of sponsors, including Pirelli, Shell, and Philip Morris International. Recent events have included the Ferrari 70th Anniversary celebration, which featured a range of Ferrari cars and a concert by Andrea Bocelli, and the Ferrari F1 Team's Formula One championship victory celebration, which was attended by Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc. The museum also hosts a range of educational events and activities, including workshops and lectures, which are designed to promote the history and heritage of Ferrari and its founder, Enzo Ferrari. Category:Automotive museums

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