Galleria Ferrari

Via Dino Ferrari,43
41053 Maranello (Modena) MO

The Galleria Ferrari was officialy opened in 1990
at the Maranello Municipal Civic Centre
and it is run by the Ferrari management.

The Galleria Ferrari, situated near the factory in
no. 43 Via Dino Ferrari, Maranello,
holds exhibitions of some of Ferrari's rarest cars
along with displays of historically important memorabilia.

Phone: +39 (0)536 943204
Fax: +39 (0)536 942263

Open : open every day from 09:30 to 18:00






GHIA Collection

Via Agostino da Montefeltro, 5
10134 Torino

Phone : +39 (0)11/319 00 33
Fax : +39 (0)11/31 00 466

Open by appointment only

14 cars with Ghia bodies






Pininfarina Collection

Via Nazionale 30
10020 Cambiano (Torino)

Phone : +39 (0)11/94 38 111

Open by appointment only
Inside Pininfarina Design Center

At any one time 16 out of the collection of 40
Pininfarina designed vehicles are on display

Pininfarina
Stand L12
Via Lesna 78/80
10095 Gruguasco Turin

Phone: +39 (0)11 700911
Fax: +39 (0)11 700819





Tazio Nuvolari Museo

Piazza Broletto 9
46100 Mantova

Phone: +39 (0)376/327 29

Open all year round 10:00-13:00 / 15:30-18:30
Closed Monday & Tuesday

In the town center, in the pedestrian zone

Documents and objects linked to Nuvolari's racing life






Maranello Rosso Collezione

Repubblica di San Marino

Phone: +39 (0)549/900 824
Fax: +39 (0)549/901 972

Open every day March 1st to october 31st
and on Sundays November 1st to February 28th
10:00-13:00 / 14:00-18:00






Ferrari Museum of Japan

< Matsuda Collection > The Largest Museum in Japan

3373-1 Higashi Tanaka Hakonedo
Getenba Shizuoka 412-0026 Japan

Phone: +81-3-3202-2401, +81-550-84-0550

Open 10:00 ~ 17:00 Open Every day






Ferrari and Maserati
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART IN TOKYO

( finished event )

From 27th April to 14th July 2002

The Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo
will host a great exhibition dedicated to Ferrari and Maserati.

This is not the first time that the sport,
passion and style embodied by Italian car design
have been brought inside institutions dedicated
solely to art. Ferrari made its first entrance in 1990
at Forte Belvedere in Florence followed by a show
in 1993 at Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) of New York,
and then in 1994 at Neue Nationalgallerie of Berlin.
These exceptional Ferrari exhibitions enjoyed hundreds
of thousands of visitors; a wholly different set from the fans
that generally line the tracks of Formula 1.

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART TOKYO
4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 1350022
Japan
Phone: +81-3-5245-4111

FERRARI PRESS OFFICE
Via Abetone Inf. 4
41053 Maranello (MO) Italy
Phone: +39 (0)536 949 026/137/337
Fax: +39 (0)536 949 049
E-mail: press@ferrari.it





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