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Discover legendary Ferrari and Lamborghini museums in Italy with this 2-day combo ticket, exploring iconic cars, history, and engineering in Bologna, Maranello, and Modena.

For car enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, the Lamborghini and Ferrari Museums Entry Tickets offer a chance to explore some of the most prestigious automotive brands in the world. Priced at $84.96 per person and lasting two days, this tour provides access to four top museums in Emilia-Romagna, Italy—covering Bologna, Modena, and Maranello. With flexible visiting options on each day, visitors can tailor their experience by choosing the order of museum visits.
The tour is designed to appeal to those interested in automotive innovation, design, and racing heritage. Keep in mind, this experience does not include transport, so travelers need to organize their own travel between locations. This tour offers a comprehensive look at legendary cars and their creators across two iconic cities, making it an excellent choice for motorsport fans or anyone eager to see the latest supercars and historic models.
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The tour begins in Bologna, where visitors explore two distinct museums dedicated to Lamborghini. The Automobili Lamborghini Museum showcases the latest super sports cars, including hybrid models like the Sian and Countach LPI 800-4, and iconic models like the Huracán Performante and Aventador SVJ. You’ll see innovative designs and cutting-edge engineering that Lamborghini has developed over 60 years.
Adjacent to this, the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum spans 9000 square meters and offers a deep dive into the founder’s life. It displays historic models such as the Miura SV and Countach, alongside early production like the Carioca tractor from 1947. Exhibits include personal car collections, prototypes, and notable models that influenced Lamborghini’s evolution. Visitors also get a look at futuristic concepts like the Countach and the Jarama, which inspired pop culture such as the “Back to the Future” car.

After the Lamborghini stops, the tour moves to Maranello and Modena, where Ferrari takes the spotlight. The Ferrari Museum in Maranello displays a vast collection of iconic Ferrari cars, from classic models to modern supercars. Racing fans will appreciate the Formula 1 cars and motorsport trophies, which highlight Ferrari’s dominance in racing history.
The Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena concentrates on Ferrari’s technological innovations and design philosophy. It showcases legendary vehicles that contributed to Ferrari’s worldwide reputation. Exhibits include interactive multimedia displays and memorabilia from racing victories, offering visitors a comprehensive view of Ferrari’s development from Enzo Ferrari’s early days to modern luxury sports cars.

The first day offers two museum visits, which visitors can schedule in any order. The second day includes visits to both Ferrari museums without time restrictions, allowing ample opportunity to explore at your own pace.
Meeting points are at Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini in Bologna on day one and Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena on day two. The tour does not include transportation, so travelers should plan how to reach each museum independently. The end of the experience is back at the initial meeting points.
The ticket includes entry to all four museums but excludes any transfer services or meals. The experience is wheelchair accessible, and cancellation is free up to 2 days in advance.
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The Lamborghini Museum in Bologna features models like the Huracán Performante and Aventador SVJ, plus limited editions such as the Veneno and Sesto Elemento. Visitors learn about Lamborghini’s cutting-edge hybrid technology with models like the Sian. The production line tours provide insight into how these supercars are built, showcasing Lamborghini’s technological prowess.
Meanwhile, the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum emphasizes Lamborghini’s origins. It displays early tractors, famous prototypes, and personal collection cars. Highlights include futuristic concepts and prototypes like the Countach and Jarama, plus special projects such as helicopter prototypes and offshore racing boats.
In Maranello, the Ferrari Museum presents a comprehensive collection ranging from classic vintage models to latest-generation supercars. Exhibits of F1 vehicles and trophies illustrate Ferrari’s racing dominance. The multimedia displays explore Ferrari’s history, from Enzo Ferrari’s early racing ventures to modern luxury.
The Modena Enzo Ferrari Museum emphasizes Ferrari’s technological innovations. Interactive exhibits reveal design processes, engine technology, and racing achievements. Visitors enjoy a curated selection of iconic cars that have shaped Ferrari’s reputation.

While the tour offers a broad overview of Lamborghini and Ferrari, recent reviews mention museum closures or limited Lamborghini exhibits at certain locations. For example, one review notes that one of the Lamborghini museums was closed, and there are fewer Lamborghini models displayed compared to Ferrari. These factors may affect the overall experience but do not diminish the tour’s educational and visual appeal.
This 2-day combo ticket provides access to four top museums, making it a great value for those interested in Italy’s automotive heritage. The self-guided nature allows flexibility, while the diverse exhibits highlight both historic and modern marvels.
While transportation is not included, careful planning ensures a smooth visit across Bologna, Maranello, and Modena. The ratings of 4.3 out of 5 reflect overall satisfaction, though potential visitors should be aware of museum closures or limited exhibits at certain venues.
Perfect for car lovers, this experience showcases iconic models, racing trophies, and technological innovations. With a balance of history and cutting-edge design, the tour offers a comprehensive look at two of the most celebrated brands in the automotive world.
“We bought tickets for Tuesday and Wednesday and one of the museums was closed. Few examples of Lamborghini in the Lamborghini museum, completely di…”
Does the ticket include transportation between museums?
No, travelers are responsible for organizing their own transportation between Bologna, Maranello, and Modena.
Can I choose the order in which I visit the museums?
Yes, on Day 1, you can select the order for visiting the Lamborghini and Ferruccio Lamborghini museums, and on Day 2, you can choose the sequence of Ferrari museums.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, accommodating visitors with mobility needs.
Are there any museum closures I should be aware of?
Recent reviews mention possible closures or limited exhibits at one of the Lamborghini museums, so checking current schedules before your visit is advisable.
What is the best way to plan my visit?
Since no transport is provided, plan your independent travel between cities and museums in advance, ensuring ample time at each location for a thorough experience.