When you come to Modena, Italy, in addition to tasting Basami vinegar and delicious food, there is also a place of pilgrimage for car enthusiasts - the Ferrari Museum! This time I recommend it to all car lovers who sincerely believe this place is worth visiting to feel the shock of F1 racing and classic sports cars. A night tour of the square in front of the Modena train station to feel the tranquility and beauty of a small European town is definitely a must-have cultural photo spot on your itinerary.
🗓️ Route suggestions
It is recommended to start with the Stazione di Modena (address: Piazza Dante Alighieri, Modena, Italy). The transportation here is convenient. The night view of the square in front of the train station is said by locals to be beautiful. It is perfect for a walk after dinner. The Ferrari Museum is about a 20-minute walk from the train station, and you can also take public transportation, which is easy and quick.
🏞️ Must-play big spot at Ferrari Museum
The Ferrari Museum is divided into a historical exhibition area and a modern racing display. The venue displays classic old cars from different eras, F1 racing cars and various classic models, including the collection of beautiful cars designed by Enzo Ferrari himself. If you’re a fan, the sight of an expensive Ferrari prototype really makes your heart race. There are interactive areas that can simulate driving a Ferrari, VR experience playing F1 racing, not playing can not.
💡 Shooting key points
The Ferrari logo at the museum gate, the red body rows of stations, the details of the old car, frame by frame are all great things. The exhibition hall in the museum is designed with a modern feel, with lighting effects, which is great for car fans to take pictures. It is recommended to go at dusk, the outside architecture and night color complement each other, very Italian industrial aesthetic feel.
🧳 Pre-departure tips
1. Pre-purchase tickets online in advance.
2. Wear comfortable sneakers, the pavilion is large, walk for two or three hours.
3. There are souvenir shops around the museum, but higher prices, those who really want to buy can consider, do not buy pure visit and no pressure.
4. Due to the many car exhibits in the pavilion, please be careful not to touch cars, the pavilion will remind.
Precautions
The Ferrari Museum opening hours vary slightly between weekdays and holidays, and it is recommended to confirm the latest hours online before departure to avoid losing money. Walking around the train station square at night is quite safe, but remember to keep your personal belongings.
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