813ChrisD813
I was very impressed with this museum. A relatively small number of cars, but presented as works of art in a beautiful space. I was also impressed by the multimedia show that played on all the walls (every hour, I think). This place wasn't quite as impressive as Museo Ferrari, but still can't miss it if you're a motorhead.
scubajason
This museum gives a great insight into the influence of Enzo Ferrari. With cars ranging from a 1921 Alfa Romeo G1 up to a Ferrari Enzo the selection of cars here is wide and varied. Currently the main museum space is hosting a fabulous selection of Maserati - I am not sure if this is a permanent exhibition. The uncluttered layout of this exhibition lets you fully appreciate the styling of the cars.I visited here after visiting Maranello, of the two Ferrari Museums I found this site far better.Well worth a visit.
SofiK133
It is really wonderful place to visit. Inspiring and very interesting. It is not only about the perfect cars. But about everything from the beginning. Person.. history.. process and the way to the brand of Ferrari that nowadays is known by everyone in the world.If you have time - stay to watch the films, they are different. With phantastic music and amazing views.Highly recommend to visit.Hope to visit again next time.
joel438
Wonderful museum. This was Ferrari's first home which he convinced his mother to sell to raise capital for his automobile dreams.
paulhamilton
The Casa Enzo museum presents a more complete picture of the man and his achievements that you see in Maranello where the primary focus is on the cars themselves. I found the architecture of the old house and workshop quite interesting and there is a wide range of interesting engines available for inspection 'up close and personal' alongside an interesting selection of cars. The adjacent modern display building presents a variety of exhibitions from time to time with the focus when I called being an interesting display of Maseratis and a presentation showing a pretty complete perspective on Modena's connections with the specialist automotive industry. Very well done and much more than simply a collection of cars. To complete the visit I enjoyed a very nice and well priced pasta dish for lunch at the restaurant which is part of the complex.
davebQ8269FU
A great presentation of historic cars and engines that made all those wonderful noises on the street and race tracks.
cyclejam
I know relatively nothing about cars, but I had a great time here! It was fun to read about the history, to see the great design of the museum itself, and the Ferrari house/garage is really something. The videos in the museum are excellent and probably were one of my favorite parts. I've been back again with visitors and I do recommend it - it's worth seeing.
26fernandog
I personally liked it better than the Ferrari museum in Maranello. When I was visiting they had an Alfa and Ferrari exhibition. The museum is centered around the life of Enzo who was a man bigger than life. A must for any Ferrari fan!
LucyRK
Absolutely fabulous. Beautiful, glorious, well done. Great audio visuals, wonderful collection of cars. Touching tribute to Enzo Ferrari, wonderful!
RogerB543
This Museums in Modena is housed in a very modern building whch lends itself very well to the showing off the cars. There are both Ferrari and Maserati cars on show. In the first building visitors are shown the development of Enzo Ferrari's quest for the perfect fast car, including one model with a front and real engine. The newer building houses a number of cars in a large multilevel space which also has a 360 degree video. There is also a shop and cafe. the good in the shop are very expensive and this is unfortunate. Overall the experience was worth the trip but I felt that the video was disappointing as it was too commercial and hardly told a story and with an entrance fee of 26.00 euros it was not good value for someone who only had a passing interest in cars.
705adamm
I visited with my 11 year old son during the holiday week between Christmas and New Year's Day. When most other museums were closed, the Museo Enzo Ferrari (and the sister Museo Ferrari in Maranello) was open. We purchased a combo ticket to both museums, which was a fair price for one adult and one child.I was very excited to see the exhibit celebrating the centennial anniversary of Maserati, as that was completely unexpected. It was a well curated exhibit spanning different eras in Maserati's history. Combined with the Alfa Romeos and Ferraris also on exhibit inside the workshop building, I feel we covered our bases as we were unable to visit any other local museums due to the season. Perhaps one day we'll return to Modena for visits to Lamborghini, Pagani, and Panini, but I at least felt satisfied after visiting the two Ferrari museums.Easy to find and plenty of signage in english made for a comfortable experience. If you are driving, be sure to find the parking lot. My GPS sent me to the other side of the facility where I parked on the street. Not a big deal as long as you understand how the meter system works.
Tones100
Beautifully done,Plenty of history of how and why Enzo Ferrari became who he was...LOTS of Maserati vehicles on show - and most in A1 concours condition (nice).But overall - not worth the entrance fee. You'd be better off with carefully selected Ferrari history books from Amazon and a wealth of YouTube videos on the history of the prancing horse, Enzo and his "Scuderia". Something for the completist, the enthusiast will be left wanting...Siete stati avvertiti.
grassykeydan
The place Has great deal of Maserati cars. A little part is Ferrari but they have a Enzo that made the trip that much better! Free parking and small cafe!
corinna051
at first, we can see the evolution in race cars from the early days. a lot of prototypes, cars used in other races not just formula... but formula.. surrounded by those magnificent cars, engines and a rear sound - amazing experience. maybe a little overrated, especially their fan shop...
BTF602
Fantastic and unique facility for the Maserati exhibit. Fabulous film that repeats. Cars are displayed so that they're easy to look at and to photograph. The history panels are well done. Great seeing the Ferrari's in the original workshop. We needed more time than we expected.