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Discover Italian automotive history with combo tickets to the Lamborghini Museum in Bologna and the Ferrari Museum in Modena, featuring iconic cars and engines.

The Lamborghini & Ferrari Museum entry tickets offer an opportunity to explore two of Italy’s most famous automotive landmarks in one day. Priced at $48.97 per person, this combo ticket grants entry to the Lamborghini Museum in Bologna and the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, showcasing nearly 60 years of Italian car-making excellence.
This tour is designed for car enthusiasts and those curious about the history of iconic brands. While there are no guided tours included, the museums are packed with rare models, engines, and multimedia exhibits that provide a comprehensive look at the brands’ achievements. A key consideration is the distance between the museums—about 40 km/24 miles—meaning some planning is needed to visit both comfortably in a day.
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The Lamborghini Museum in Bologna is your first stop. This museum traces Lamborghini’s 60-year history, displaying legendary models such as the Miura and Countach—the vehicles that defined the brand’s reputation for bold design and high performance.
You’ll also find the first Lamborghinis with hybrid technology, like the Sian and Countach LPI 800-4, highlighting the brand’s move toward sustainable performance. The museum today offers a look at the latest models alongside the classics, giving a comprehensive view of Lamborghini’s evolution.

Next, the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena introduces visitors to Ferrari’s origins. The museum is housed in a striking building and features exhibits like the “Motori” and “One of a Kind” collections, which celebrate Ferrari’s customization and craftsmanship.
Marvel at extraordinary cars such as the 166 MM, famous for being personalized with Gianni Agnelli’s family colors. This museum also offers a touch of Ferrari’s racing heritage, with footage of Enzo Ferrari discussing his engine philosophy, providing insights into Ferrari’s racing DNA.

At the Lamborghini Museum, you encounter models that changed supercar standards, like the Countach and Miura, which are celebrated for their design and engineering. The display includes early visions of Lamborghini’s future, including the hybrid Sian and Countach LPI 800-4, showcasing innovative hybrid technology.
The museum’s layout emphasizes Lamborghini’s bold approach to design and performance, with touchscreens and visual displays that explain each model’s significance. This offers a dynamic experience for both casual visitors and car aficionados.
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The Ferrari Museum’s “One of a Kind” exhibition highlights Ferrari’s personalized touches—cars built to specifications for notable clients, like the 166 MM in Agnelli colors. This focus on craftsmanship distinguishes Ferrari as a bespoke brand.
The museum also emphasizes Ferrari’s racing pedigree, with portions dedicated to Formula 1, featuring engines, trophies, and footage of Enzo Ferrari’s personal engine discussions. Visitors appreciate the detailed displays that showcase Ferrari’s innovation and attention to detail.

This tour begins at the Lamborghini Automobile Museum in Bologna, located at Via Modena, 12, Sant’Agata Bolognese. After exploring Lamborghini’s history and models, visitors need to arrange their transport to the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, found at Via Paolo Ferrari, 85.
The museums are approximately 40 km apart, so independent organization is necessary. The tour ends back at the Lamborghini Museum, making it suitable for organized self-guided visits rather than guided group tours.

The $48.97 ticket price provides access to two premier museums, making it a cost-effective option for those eager to see Italy’s automotive icons. The experience is self-guided, allowing flexibility in how much time to spend at each site.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and includes skip-the-line entry, saving time and making the experience smoother. However, luggage, large bags, backpacks, and unaccompanied minors are not permitted, which is important for planning.

A highlight is the exhibits of engines and vehicles that illustrate Ferrari’s and Lamborghini’s engineering philosophies. The Ferrari Museum features footage of Enzo Ferrari, offering a personalized glimpse into the brand’s history.
At Lamborghini, the focus on hybrid models signals the brand’s move into sustainable high performance, and visitors get to see these in a museum setting that celebrates design and innovation.

One aspect for visitors to consider is that guided tours are not included, meaning that self-guided exploration requires some planning, especially when tackling two museums in one day.
Plus, the distance between the museums means visitors need to organize transportation independently. With no organized transfer included, some may prefer to rent a car or arrange private transport to maximize their experience.
This experience suits car enthusiasts, automotive students, or those simply interested in luxury and racing brands. It’s ideal for visitors who enjoy self-paced exploration and appreciate detailed exhibits about engineering, design, and racing heritage.
It’s also suitable for families with children aged 5-18, provided they are accompanied by an adult, and for those who prioritize cost-effective access to two major museums.
The Lamborghini & Ferrari Museum entry tickets deliver a comprehensive look into Italy’s supercar legends at a reasonable price. The experience showcases classic models, hybrid innovations, engines, and racing history, providing rich content for fans and newcomers alike.
While the lack of guided tours requires some planning, the self-guided format offers the freedom to explore at your own pace. The distance between the museums is manageable with proper organization, making it feasible to visit both in a day.
The tour is best suited for those eager to see iconic cars and learn about their creators, offering insight into Lamborghini’s daring designs and Ferrari’s craftsmanship and racing success. It makes for a memorable, affordable journey into Italy’s legendary automotive culture.
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Are guided tours included with this ticket?
No, the tour includes skip-the-line entry but not guided tours, so visitors explore independently with detailed exhibits.
How long does the entire experience take?
The validity is for one day, and visitors should plan to organize their visits and transportation between the two museums themselves.
Can I visit both museums if I only have one day?
Yes, but since the museums are around 40 km apart, some self-organization is required to visit both comfortably in a single day.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour includes wheelchair accessibility, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs.
What is the best way to travel between Bologna and Modena?
Since the museums are independently organized, visitors typically arrange their own transportation, such as rental cars or private transfers, to ensure timely visits.