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The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum & Fratelli Cozzi Museum...now "twins"...
26 June, 2019

are beautiful, they make you dream and all over the world they represent elegant sportsmanship: Lamborghini and Alfa Romeo are closer today thanks to the twinning with the Lamborghini Ferruccio Museum.

Beauty, knowledge, discovery, elements that we like to emphasise during visits to the Fratelli Cozzi Museum, and today we renew our invitation not to stop. Italy is a country that fascinates the world with its history and artistic beauty, but discovering the routes of great companies and industries can also unveil epic stories that have created real cults. From today, it will be easier for our loyal guests to continue their visit experience by adding a stop to their tour at the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum in Funo di Argelato (BO), taking advantage of the concessions we have agreed on in our 'twinning', So, those who have visited the Fratelli Cozzi Museum will be able to contact the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum to double their knowledge of cars, design and industrial history and, of course, we will be waiting with 'open doors' for visitors from the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum.
FERRUCCIO LAMBORGHINI MUSEUM The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum is located in one of Ferruccio Lamborghini's former industrial facilities in Funo di Argelato. The multifunctional space was inaugurated in 2014, conceived and designed by entrepreneur Tonino Lamborghini to celebrate the figure of his father Ferruccio's industrial genius. In 1995, the first Ferruccio Lamborghini Multipurpose Museum was inaugurated next to the Lamborghini Calor plant in Dosso di S. Agostino, immersed in the Ferrara countryside that gave birth to Ferruccio. After 19 years and thousands of visitors from all over the world, his son Tonino Lamborghini, with the entrepreneurial and avant-garde spirit that characterises all his projects, has decided to bring the Museum closer to the city of Bologna and to give even greater prominence to the story of his father, a mechanical genius and Cavaliere del Lavoro, by dedicating a new exhibition space to him.
"Curiosity: among the cars owned by Ferruccio Lamborghini are the Alfa Romeo 1900 Sprint and Super Sprint."
The Museum collects all the industrial production of Ing. honoris causa Ferruccio Lamborghini: from the first Carioca tractor with which he started his industrial group in 1947, passing through the first tracked tractors up to the models of the 70s; from the prototype of the 350GTV to the 400GT; from the legendary personal MiuraSV of Ferruccio to the futuristic Countach; from the Jarama to the prototypes of Jalpa; from the Urraco to the Espada with gull-winged opening that inspired the car in the film "Back to the Future"; the 13.5-metre offshore Fast 45 Diablo Class 1 with Lamborghini engines 11 times world champion; a splendid homologated Lamborghini helicopter with dual controls; Lamborghini burners, boilers and cooling systems; the famous "Barchetta" built by Ferruccio to take part in the 1948 Mille Miglia; the reconstruction of Ferruccio's first personal office at Lamborghini Trattori with his personal belongings; a space dedicated to other cars and motorcycles of that period in a comparative context; official awards and photos of the time to remember not only Ferruccio's events, but also those of the Lamborghini family and thousands of people who revolved around him. In the heart of the Motor Valley, the new Museum is a space dedicated to the value of memory and, at the same time, projected towards the future, innovation and challenge: a journey around a myth and excellence of Made in Italy. The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum is enclosed in a Forum of 9000sqm which also houses a shop with books and accessories and several exhibition spaces available for events, shows and business meetings. The Museum is available for guided tours with qualified personnel who accompany visitors inside an exhibition area that illustrates the entire universe of Ferruccio Lamborghini, one of the greatest mechanical manufacturers of all time. The guides will dwell on the most important models that have created the myth of the Taurus, telling technical and design details. In addition, the story of Ferruccio's genius will be enriched by personal anecdotes handed down by the family or narrated in the writings of the time.