A must-see for car enthusiasts, the Museum was set up in 1932, on the left bank of the Po River, based on the idea of two pioneers of Italian motoring, Cesare Goria Gatti and Roberto Biscaretti di Ruffia.
It was Roberto’s son Carlo who conceived the initial collection: the “steam vehicle”, by Virginio Bordino (1854), the first Benz model (1893), the first Peugeot model to circulate in Italy, the Pecori, the first three-wheeled car built in our country, just to mention a few of the most valuable exhibits.
The futuristic refurb, completed in 2011, has helped to reposition the museum within the Italian cultural sector: the new exhibition - included in 2013 by The Times in its list of the top 50 in the world - extends over three floors and takes visitors on an emotional journey among vintage vehicles and dream cars, important prototypes and iconic models, while songs from the Sixties and the rumble of Formula One engines can be heard in the background.
Reservation not mandatory.
It is possible to download a free audio guide. Buy online.
N.B. On the occasion of the Turin Motor Show - scheduled from 13 to 15 September 2024 - the National Automobile Museum allows free access to all visitors with a Free Pass. Thanks to a shuttle service departing from Piazza Castello, fans will be able to reach the Museum free of charge. For the occasion, the Museum will organise special guided tours of the exhibition dedicated to Ayrton Senna, family activities and the screening of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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