Lamborghini Museum (Museo Lamborghini) Tours and Tickets
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Lamborghini Museum (Museo Lamborghini)

The Lamborghini Museum is a must-see for supercar enthusiasts and luxury lovers.
The beautiful cars on display make for great photos, so be sure to bring your camera to the museum. No photos or videos are allowed during the factory and production line tour, however.
The museum and factory tour are accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
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Tickets for the Lamborghini Museum cost €20 for general admission, €16 for students and travelers over 65, and €7 for travelers with disabilities, their necessary companions, and children aged 6–18. Children under 5 go for free. You can also book combo packages with a museum tour or a production line visit.
Yes, the Lamborghini Museum is worth visiting: Few motorheads would turn down the chance to encounter this iconic marque on its home turf. It's a rare chance to trawl through more than 60 years of high-performance history and admire some of the sleekest sports cars on Earth. Joining a guided tour that pairs Lamborghini with other Motor Valley icons, such as Ferrari and Pagani, not only makes logistics easier: It can help you meet like-minded travelers.
Per one customer who booked the Ferrari, Lamborghini, Pagani Factories and Museums – Tour From Bologna, "As a car guy who learned to spell Lamborghini as one of my first words, the factory tour and showroom of Lamborghini was one of the best things I've ever done. I would come back 1,000 times and plan to come back on my next trip in Italy. The Ferrari Museum was a wonderful collection of their exquisite automobiles and legacy. The Pagani factory was amazing and quite different to what we saw in the Lamborghini factory."
Yes. You’ll find plenty of full-day excursions from Bologna, typically including one or two other nearby attractions. The museum also offers guided tours in English and Italian, focusing on the life of Ferruccio Lamborghini and his famous automobiles (plus other engineering marvels) for a minimum of 30 people.
The museum’s biggest claim to fame is its collection of cars, including rare and limited edition models like the Miura. You’ll also find multimedia exhibits devoted to the brand’s history and impact on the automobile industry. Even better: Visitors get a peek at a production line of sports cars.
Yes. Unsurprisingly, for a venue devoted primarily to automobiles, driving to the Lamborghini Museum is a piece of cake. While the museum doesn’t offer its own lot, visitors can typically find plenty of parking options, including free spaces. Guided tours from Bologna normally include round-trip transfers.
That depends. If they’re into automobiles, then yes! But it takes a car buff to appreciate this museum fully—and that goes for adults, too. (Then again, if anything can inspire a passion for the industry, it’s this collection of cars.) Bonus for families: Children aged five or younger enter for free.
Yes—but only inside the museum, and so long as you’re not planning to use the photography for commercial purposes. Remember that taking pictures within the factory portion of the visit is strictly forbidden. Visitors are asked to keep cameras and cell phones in a provided locker.
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