How much does it cost to visit the Ferrari museum in Modena?

Ferrari is one of Italy’s best-known brands. Not everyone can afford the Maranello-based company’s flagship vehicles but almost everyone can visit the brand’s museums. One of them, the Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari, is located in Modena. How much does it cost to enter the Ferrari museum in Modena? We’ll go over that today.

Ferrari is one of Italy’s best-known brands. Not everyone can afford the Maranello-based company’s flagship vehicles but almost everyone can visit the brand’s museums. One of them, the Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari, is located in Modena. How much does it cost to enter the Ferrari museum in Modena? We’ll go over that today.

If you’re an avid fan of the brand, you actually have two museums available in the area – one in Modena and one in Maranello. Today, we’ll look at Modena. The buildings of the workshop owned by Enzo Ferrari’s father at via Paolo Ferrari 85 in Modena house the museum. You can see various iconic cars here, such as the Ferrari LaFerrari, Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari F40, F50, 250LM or 288 GTO, as well as some “less” exciting models such as the FF or Roma. There are also strictly racing cars, including F1 cars, Alfa Romeo and Maserati products.

How much does it cost to enter the museum in Modena? The same as for the one in Maranello – €22 for adults, €18 for seniors and students, €9 for children under 19 years old and nothing for children up to five years old or people with disabilities. There’s also a deal for families, where adults pay full price but the children get in for €5 instead of €9 if there’s three or more members.

If you’re a real dedicated Ferrari guy or gal, you can also get a combo ticket for both museums at the same time with a small discount. The price for it is €30 for adults and €12 for under-19-year-olds. The family discount also applies, with children paying €8 that way. The condition is that you have to visit both museums in 48 hours.

Tickets can be purchased on Ferrari museum’s official website here or in the ticket office during opening hours. The museum closes at 6 pm from November to March and at 7 pm throughout the rest of the year.

The prices that we provide here are the prices as of late 2023 – if you’re reading this later, hi, you may want to recheck whether the prices have already changed, as they do so quite rapidly. You can see all available ticket prices here.

 

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