Enzo Ferrari museum
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Enzo Ferrari museum

The museum complex includes Enzo Ferrari’s birthplace and a futuristic automotive design gallery, painted in the yellow that Enzo Ferrari chose as the background for the Prancing horse on his logo.

The exhibition gallery was designed by the famous architect Jan Kaplicky, born and raised in Prague, during his career he worked with Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers (developing with them the design for competition for the Paris Centre Georges Pompidou), and later on with Foster and Partners. In 1979 he founded the architectural practice Future Systems. His most renowned projects are the Media Centre of the Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, and the Selfridges Building in Birmingham.
Jan Kaplický suddenly passed away in Prague in 2009.

Opening hours

The Enzo Ferrari Museum is open:
From April to May: every day from 9.30 to 19.00;

From June to August: every day from 9.00 to 19.00;

September to October: every day from 9.30 to 19.00;

From November to March: every day from 9.30 to 18.00.

Closed on 25 December and 1 January.

We recommend booking and purchasing tickets in advance online to their website, to avoid disappointment.

Tickets and admission

Check HERE the tickets and admission.


Ferrari Pass museums


With the "Ferrari Museums Pass" the visitor can take advantage of a single ticket with reduced rate, equal to 38 Euro, for the visit of the two Museums in the months from September to May, and 42 Euro in the months from June to August.


When purchasing the Combined Modena & Maranello tickets, you must indicate the date and time of each museum visit; the two museums must be visited within 48 hours of each other. With Musei Ferrari Pass it becomes even easier to discover where the legend was born, visiting the engaging and exciting Museum dedicated to Enzo Ferrari, and live the dream of the Cavallino Rampante, with a dive into the history of yesterday and today and a journey back in time to the future, at the Maranello Museum.