Museo Ferrari (previously known as Galleria Ferrari) is a Ferrari company museum dedicated to the Ferrari sports car marque. The museum is not purely for cars; there are also trophies, photographs and other historical objects relating to the Italian motor racing industry. In addition to that, the exhibition introduces technological innovations, some of which had made the transition from racing cars to road cars.
7-555: It is located just 300 m (980 ft) from the Ferrari factory in Ferrari's home town of Maranello , near Modena , Italy. The museum first opened in February 1990, with a new wing being added in October 2004. Ferrari itself has run the museum since 1995. The total surface area is now 2,500 square metres. The number of annual visitors to the museum is around 180,000. The exhibits are mostly
14-430: A combination of Ferrari road and track cars. Michael 50 was an exhibition that opened on 3 January 2019, timed to coincide with Michael Schumacher's 50th birthday, as a tribute to Schumacher's Formula One career. The exhibit was organized in cooperation with Keep Fighting Foundation, a non-profit foundation that supports Schumacher‘s charitable work. One part of the exhibition, The Hall of Victories , displayed some of
21-503: Is a comune (municipality) in the province of Modena , in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna , 18 km from Modena , with a population of 17,504 as of 2017. It is known worldwide as the home of Ferrari and the Formula One racing team, Scuderia Ferrari . Maranello was also home to coachbuilding firm Carrozzeria Scaglietti , owned by Ferrari. Maranello has been the location of
28-518: The Ferrari factory since the early 1940s. During World War II , Enzo Ferrari transferred to Modena , ending its ownership of Alfa Romeo . Initially, Ferrari's factory in Maranello was shared with Auto Avio Costruzioni, a machine tool manufacturing business started by Enzo to tide the company over while Alfa Romeo's ban on Enzo Ferrari making cars bearing the Ferrari name was in force. Maranello also houses
35-613: The Museo Ferrari public museum, collecting sports cars, racing cars, and trophies. Its new library opened in November 2011, and was designed by Arata Isozaki and Andrea Maffei. Maranello is the starting point of the annual Italian Marathon , which finishes in nearby Carpi . American Haas F1 Team 's design team is based in Maranello. Haas's design team is led by Technical Director, Andrea De Zordo, who oversees Haas's R&D functions, including Aerodynamics and CFD departments. Since
42-584: The most important Ferrari cars driven by Schumacher in his 11 years with the Scuderia Ferrari team: The exhibition featured two road cars whose development Schumacher has contributed to: The black FXX Evoluzione number 30 was not included in the exhibition. On 1 February 2019 the exhibition was visited by Schumacher’s son Mick , who had recently signed with the Ferrari Driver Academy . Maranello Maranello ( Modenese : Maranèl )
49-408: The team's inception, Haas has maintained a close technical collaboration with Maranello based Scuderia Ferrari. Haas's current car utilizes, among other things, a Ferrari power unit, steering, and transmission. Maranello's new town library was designed jointly by Andrea Maffei and Isozaki . The library opened in 2012. The parish church of San Biagio was rebuilt in 1903. This article on
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