You may associate Italy with many things – Eros Ramazzoti, the Vatican, great food… and somewhere in the back, there’s sports cars. If sports cars are a vibe for you, though, then you can visit the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, near Modena. But given Ferrari’s typical price ranges, you may worry whether you could even afford such a trip. Well, don’t worry, we’ll go over that today.
In the museum, you can see exhibitions dedicated to the Scuderia Ferrari division as well as supercars, including the famous F40, F50, Enzo and Laerrari. The museum is located at Alfredo Dino Ferrari 43, near the manufacturer’s factory. We looked away from that quickly, as that’s certainly out of our price range, but what about the tickets to the museum?
Thankfully, it’s not the end of the world. Admission to the Ferrari museum in Maranello costs €22 for a regular ticket, €18 for seniors and students and €9 for an under-19-year-old. Children up to 5 years old and people with disabilities can enter for free. There’s also a family deal, where pairs with children can pay €22 per adult and €5 for each kid under 19 years old. For the big fans among you, though, there’s also a combined ticket for both the museum in Maranello and Modena.
A combo ticket for both the museums costs €30 for a regular ticket and €12 for under-19-yos. The condition of this bargain is that you have to visit both in less than 48 hours.
Mind you, the ticket prices that we’re providing are as of 2023 – these change quite rapidly, so check out the current price list here. You’ll also find all the various tour options currently available in the museum on the same site. Have fun!
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