Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Info on automobile museums in Italy

Here are some links on automobile museums in Italy:

INFORMATION
MUSEUMS/MUSEI
  • COMPANY
    • ALFA ROMEO
    • FERRARI
    • FIAT
    • LAMBORGHINI
      • LAMBORGHINI MUSEUM – Location: Via Modena 12, Santa'Agats Bolognese – Region: Emilia-Romagna; Province: Bologna – Source: Automobili Lamborghini SpA – "Official website of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A" – In English, Italian
      • The Museo Lamborghini – "The official 'Museo Lamborghini' located right at the factory." – Location: Santa'Agats Bolognese, Bologna – Source: LamboCARS.COM – "the enthusiast site"
    • LANCIA
      • VINCENZO LANCIA MUSEUM – "In honour of Vincenzo Lancia and in collaboration with the Lancia family, Valsesia Lancia Story has organized a permanent exhibition in Fobello to celebrate the prestigious Turin car manufacturer that bears his name." – Location: G. Lancia building in Fobello – Region: Piedmont ; Province: Vercelli – Source: Valsesia Lancia Story – "FOBELLO 1995" – In English, French, German, Italian
    • MASERATI
      • Museo Panini – "Maserati Car Collection" – Location: Modena –Region: Emilia-Romagna; Province: Modena – Source: – In English, Italian
      • The Panini Museum's Maserati collection – "A number of unique Maseratis are displayed in the Panini Museum" – Location: Modena –Region: Emilia-Romagna; Province: Modena – Source: MASERATI – "EXCELLENCE THROUGH PASSION" – Choose your country – In multiple languages
  • OTHER CAR MUSEUMS
    • Museo dell'Automobile di San Martino in Rio e Scuderia San Martino – ". . . exhibited more than 400 vehicles among the most prestigious old cars in the world, such as the famous Auto Avio Costruzioni 815, the first car built by Enzo Ferrari." – Location: Via Barbieri 12, San Martino in Rio – Region: Emilia-Romagna; Province: Reggio Emilia – Source: web site – In English, Italian
    • Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile (National Automobile Museum) "The National Automobile Museum is reopening after a radical, large-scale transformation of its contents and its building." – Location: Corso Unità d'Italia, 40, Torino/Turin – Region: Piedmont; Province: Torino – Source: web site – In English, Italian
LISTS
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That's it for Wednesday, 9 November 2011: mercoledì, 9 novembre 2011

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