Museums in Italy
Marco Simoncelli Museum - The Story of "Sic"
The Marco Simoncelli Museum was born in Coriano, the birthplace of the driver from Romagnolo. It is both a museum gallery and a journey to discover the exploits and exploits of one of the most beloved motorcycling riders, Marco Simoncelli (also known as SIC or SuperSIC, from the abbreviation that its name received on the posters displayed by the pits during the races).
Marilù Tregua Foundation's Museum of Historic Cars
Located at a former Citroen dealership, the Marilù Tregua Foundation features a small ASI-certified museum of cars, where you can admire twenty classic car and the fleeting evolutionary dynamism of the automobile world. The museum was revamped in 2023.
Mario Pedrali Collection
The museum was founded in 1995 by Mario Pedrali to house his collection of vintage typewriters from around the world. The museum subsequently expanded to include numerous motorcycles from the Sterzi motorcycle company, founded in Palazzolo sull'Oglio in the 1930s. Alongside the motorcycles is a collection of historical documents that document various stages of Italian history, a journey through wars, moments of desolation, and victories.
Maserati Motorcycles - Andrea Ascari Collection
Not everyone knows that, for a short period, the Maserati moniker also appeared on motorcycles. It happened at the turn of the 50s and 60s and Maserati motorcycles, as well as cars, were among the bright symbols of a growing Italy. The private collection of Maserati motorcycles “Galleria Ascari“, born from the constant passion and prolonged over the years for the Moto Maserati, is kept in the stunning “Corte dei Sogni in Modena”.
Mauro Pascoli Vespa Collection
Mauro Pascoli, who deals with Vespa parts opened up his collection of Vespa scooters in 2008. The museum is housed next to his warehouse
Mauto - National Automobile Museum , Turin
Guardian and testimony of artisanal and industrial creativity linked to the world of motors, the “Avv. Giovanni Agnelli” National Automobile Museum is a journey through the history of the automobile to tell the story of its evolution from means of transport to cult object, but also the epochal transformations that have influenced society, custom and the way of life.
Memorial Museum of Liberty
Museo Memoriale della Libertà is a guide to the memorey of Italian countryside in the war period, 1944-1945. During the visit you can find materials collected in 60 years of research and see the reconstructions made in collaboration with the Institute for Artistic and Cultural Heritage of the Emilia Romagna Region.
Michelangelo Pochettino's Puchi Collection
An important collection of Italian racing motorcycles from Michelangelo Pochettino aka "Puki", who was a motorcross racer, then the distributor of Montesa CZ. He also offered his self-built bikes