PASSION
We love Alpha Women
27 February, 2019
Women and motors, joys and that's it" at the Fratelli Cozzi Museum is not just a figure of speech, but a reality. To all our visitors we wish a Happy 8th of March
March 8th is just around the corner and our ears are already ringing, like the brakes of an '80 Panda. Between a "We are women all yearround" and a "you wanted equality" (as if it were a courtesy), we find ourselves slaloming between clichéd phrases and stereotypes that we would like to consider outdated but which, despite ourselves, we find ourselves in front of every time we do a search by images entitled "women and engines". Luckily we are the Museum and you will excuse our sigh of relief. Here Women and motors, it rhymes with "love".
Love for a man (Pietro Cozzi founder of the Museum) and for his history. Love for a city, love for a brand that has captured the heart and imagination of artists, actors, directors. And love for women, those who sit on the passenger side and those who gear up by making the Alfa engine roar. Love for Women who love seduction, but do not give up elegance. Love for curious women who are amazed when they come down to our Museum and discover themselves struck by such beauty. And love, of course, for all the men who know how to respect Women every day, not out of duty but out of nature, education and conviction... we allow them a little bit to give in and we won't get angry if they look away from the passage of an Alfa Romeo.
Over the last few months we have noticed an increasing number of female visitors and this makes us really happy, we like to think that they feel welcome here. So between the serious and the facetious, we want to thank all our visitors which, in a very short time, have sold out the opening dates and, we assure you, new opportunities to meet us at the Museum are coming. Follow us on our social networks, we will amaze you. And remember: "Women and motors...just joys“.

Happy 8th March! 

 
"Man and woman are two locked caskets, of which one contains the key to the other. (Karen Blixen)"