Sunday, October 1, 2017

Travels in Italy--Modena (Part 2 of 2)

Our visit to Modena continues.

Modena is home to a Ferrari museum, the Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari.  (The nearby town of Maranello is home to another Ferrari museum.) 


In 2017, Ferrari is celebrating 70 years of manufacturing high-performance cars.  (Enzo Ferrari began building race cars years before, but regular production started two years after WWII ended.)


The Ferrari museum in Modena is located in two buildings: the former workshop of Enzo Ferrari's father Alberto and an adjacent ultra-modern building.  When we visited, we the saw the exhibition "Driving with the Stars", which included models driven by Steve McQueen, Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton. 


Enzo Ferrari model



Below is a Ferrari customized for a princess.


The Engine Museum:  The old Ferrari workshop is now home to a collection of engines.  Over the years, the engine became more and more powerful.



A visitor seems confused:  "How does this hybrid motor generate nearly 1,000 HP while reducing emissions by 40%?"  

The "Error Museum":

A reconstruction of Enzo Ferrari's office and "error museum".
Thanks for touring Modena with us. 

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