The Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena is not just a car exhibition, but a true memorial complex dedicated to the life and genius of the legendary brand's founder. Located in the heart of Italy, in Enzo's birthplace, this museum is a must-visit for everyone passionate about the history of motorsport and design. It uniquely combines the past and the future: the restored house and workshop where Enzo Ferrari was born and worked sit alongside an ultra-modern exhibition pavilion.
The main museum building is a work of art in itself. It was designed by the famous architect Jan Kaplický. The futuristic structure with a bright yellow aluminum roof resembles the hood of a 1950s racing car. This color was not chosen by chance: yellow is the official color of Modena and the background for the famous Ferrari emblem with the prancing horse. This impressive pavilion, covering about 5,000 square meters, creates a single open space without columns where cars are presented in all their glory.

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Inside, visitors will find an exciting journey into the world of speed and innovation. In the main pavilion, the exhibition is regularly updated, featuring the most iconic models of Ferrari and other renowned Italian brands. Every half hour, the space transforms into a panoramic cinema, where 19 projectors display a film dedicated to the incredible story of Enzo Ferrari. In the historic workshop building, you can get to know the designer's personal history, see his office, and explore a multimedia exhibition telling the story of key moments in his life.