Discover the Lamborghini Museum in Modena. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
The Automobili Lamborghini Museum (lamborghini.com/es-es/museo) is open every day from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM, but I always recommend checking its official opening hours page before planning your trip, as they may vary by season or special events. You can buy your tickets online to secure your visit. For any questions, you can call +39 051 6817761 or write to [email protected].
The Automobili Lamborghini Museum is not free. Adult admission costs around 22 euros. If you want to save money, there are reduced rates for children, students, and groups. I recommend buying your tickets in advance on the official website (lamborghini.com/es-es/museo/reserva-de-tu-entrada) to avoid lines and possibly find package deals, such as a factory tour if you are interested.
For a complete visit and to enjoy all the exhibitions at the Automobili Lamborghini Museum, it is recommended to allow at least 1 to 1.5 hours. If you are a car enthusiast and like to read every sign and detail, you could extend your visit to 2 hours. Keep in mind that there may be guided tours or special activities that make the experience longer.
The Automobili Lamborghini Museum (lamborghini.com/es-es/museo) is at the heart of the history and legacy of one of the world’s most iconic supercar brands. It is a tribute to Ferruccio Lamborghini and Italian engineering, showcasing the evolution of its most emblematic models, unique prototypes, and the innovative DNA that has shaped the global automotive industry. It is a window into the passion and excellence of Made in Italy.
To avoid the biggest crowds, I suggest visiting the Automobili Lamborghini Museum during the week, preferably from Tuesday to Thursday, and early in the morning (right when it opens at 9:30 AM) or late in the afternoon (after 4:00 PM). The low season (autumn and winter, excluding holidays) is also usually less crowded than spring and summer, which are peak tourist seasons.
Yes, the Automobili Lamborghini Museum is designed to be accessible for people with reduced mobility. It has ramps and/or elevators throughout its facilities to make getting around easier. If you have specific needs or require additional assistance, I recommend contacting the museum directly before your visit at +39 051 6817761 or [email protected] to confirm accessibility details.
Around the Automobili Lamborghini Museum, in Emilia-Romagna’s Motor Valley, you have many options. You can visit the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, or the Maserati Museum. You can also explore the charming historic center of Modena with its impressive Cathedral (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and try the delicious local cuisine, such as balsamic vinegar.
Of course! First, buy your tickets online in advance to save time. Consider combining your visit with a Lamborghini factory tour if you are especially interested; they sell out quickly. Bring your camera because there are countless opportunities for spectacular photos. And do not forget to visit the gift shop to take home a great automotive souvenir!
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