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Museo Stanguellini

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A visit to Museo Stanguellini is an experience not to be missed by anyone wishing to appreciate the most authentic spirit of “Motor Valley”, the name given to the area of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region where some of the world’s top car and motorcycle construction business were born and are still headquartered.

With an impressive offering of museums and famous international circuits, this part of the Province of Modena attracts thousands of tourists every year. Stanguellini Automobili and its classic car collection is a must-see location for anyone interested in the cultural significance of Modena and its inspirational creators in the automotive industry.

Via Emilia Est, 756,
41125 Modena MO, Italy
P:
+39059361105
Email: info@stanguellini.it

Museo Stanguellini Admission:

Adults € 15,00
Children aged 6-12 € 10,00

Free:
Children under 5
Tourist guides and couriers
Diversely able visitors and their carers
Accredited journalists


Plan: 1+

Museo Stanguellini Hours:

Monday – Saturday 9:30 am to 12 pm
2:30 pm to 6 pm

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