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THE FERRUCCIO LAMBORGHINI MUSEUM AT MOTORVALLEY FEST 2022 WITH THE JARAMA SVR

The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum in Funo di Argelato will participate in the next edition of the Motor Valley Fest, the great widespread festival of the Emilia-Romagna Motor Valley scheduled in the city of Modena from 26 to 29 May.

During the event the Museum dedicated to the founder of the bull brand, will be present with a dedicated stand in the cloister of the Military Academy of Modena showing a model a car on permanent display at the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum: the famous Jarama SVR Rally of 1972, which turns 50 this year.

The Jarama Rally SVR is a prototype inspired by the Jarama S which in 1972 Bob Wallace, the famous test driver of Automobili Lamborghini, modified both the bodywork, the interior, and the engine, to improve its speed. The car could reach up to 270 km / h. (165 Mph.)

At the Motor Valley Fest booth 2021 visitors will have the chance to get know with one of Ferruccio Lamborghini’s most famous creations, as well as anecdotes about the history of Ferruccio told by the guides of the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum, the cultural space inaugurated in 2014 by the comm. Tonino Lamborghini, president of the Museum and son of the mechanical genius who gave life to the famous Bull brand

Reopening Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum

We inform that from 3 June 2021 you that until the Emilia-Romagna Region remains in the yellow zone, Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini opens to the public on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at different hours.

In compliance with Decree-Law no. 65 of 18 May 2021, booking is NO longer required on Saturdays, Sundays and other public holidays.

Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini opening hours:
Thursday, Friday 10.00 am 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm 6.00 pm
Saturday, 11.00 am 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm 7.00 pm
Closed on: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays

In order to ensure the protection of visitors and to avoid the risk of contagion as much as possible, the Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini has implemented the safety measures necessary to contain COVID-19.

Below is some information that will be useful for your visit:

– During the visit, while you are in the building you must always maintain social distancing, avoiding crowding.

-The use of a mask is mandatory. A mask is also mandatory for children over 6 years of age. The use of a surgical mask is recommended, while the use of a mask with exhalation valve is discouraged.

– Please note that online ticketing is active on the website https://www.museolamborghini.com/en/orari-e-costi/. The booked ticket must be cancelled at the museum ticket office before entering the collection. Tickets can also be purchased directly from the museum’s ticket booth with payment by debit and credit card (cash payments are not accepted). In this case the ticket will be issued for the first available time slot, taking into account the pre-defined slots and online purchases. You are not entitled to immediate entry into the collection.

– Only one person can access the ticket office at a time by presenting their reservation; other visitors are asked to wait in the queue maintaining a safe distance according to the instructions provided by the reception staff.
Any coupons that entitle you to free or discounted tickets must be specified at the time of online purchase and subsequently shown at the ticket booth.

– Only one person can enter the ticket office at a time to show their reservation. Other visitors are requested to wait in a queue while maintaining a safe distance, according to the instructions provided by reception staff.

– You are kindly requested to arrive at the ticket office on time so that all visitors with reservations can enter as scheduled
– Wash your hands before entering the Museum, in any case the sanitizing gel will be available at the Museum entrance
– Visitors who are ill or who have a fever higher than 37.5°C may not enter the museums. At the museums entrance the body temperature will be measured. Visitors who have a fever higher than 37.5°C may not enter. If a ticket has already been purchased online for any of the museums of Istituzione Bologna Musei, visitors are kindly requested to write the Istituzione at reservation@museolamborghini.com explaining the reason for the cancellation and specifying a new date and time. The visitor can opt to visit the museum that had been booked or a different location. If the new time slot is still available, the visitor will receive a confirmation email and must show up for the new appointment with the old ticket

– Inside each museum the visit takes place following the route specified by signs and/or museum staff

– Inside the exhibition halls the usual prohibition against touching cases, objects, works and surfaces remains.

– Materials in the bookshop must not be touched. If necessary, ask the staff for gloves.

– When in the restrooms the rules posted there must be followed.

– Please note that in the event of closure of the venues due to the Covid emergency, tickets purchased online for museum admission or participation in an activity (guided tour, workshop, concert etc.) will not be reimbursed, but the Museum will issue a voucher equal to the cost of the ticket itself to allow the buyer to recover the service. Please contact the relevant museum to re-book the activity or admission.

Also remember that in the museums:
– Hand sanitiser is available

FERRUCCIO LAMBORGHINI 105 ANNIVERSARY

From 1966 until 2004 Enzo Moruzzi, the protagonist of this video, was in the sales office of Lamborghini car company and told us about some of his memories.
The Miura, the journalists and the tractors!
Do not miss this video with an exciting final, we are sure that also you will be able to hear that “scream” that made the engine!
Thanks to Enzo Moruzzi!
Thanks to Joao Bramatti for the video editing!

Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum open from September 2020

The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum will be open again from September 2020.
We are working to ensure maximum safety for all our guests.

For further information, for reservation, for event and for guided tour, please contact:
Sonia Benkunskaite – benkuskaite@museolamborghini.com Ph. +39 320 7724304
Davide Clarizia – clarizia@museolamborghini.com Ph. +39 3421801917

The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum hosts the event “EVOLUTION J PROJECT”

Saturday September 28th, 2019, starting at 4 p.m. The sculptural reproduction of the body of the Miura Jota from Japan will be exhibited at the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum for the first time in Italy, and presented with a special event. For the occasion, the Japanese panel beater Yuiji Watabiki will demonstrate how the body was realized.

The Japanese company GGF-T started the “Project J” in June 2018. With the aim of raising awareness among the younger generations to the automotive passion, Mr. Akama, founder of GGF-T, and his team have created an illustrated editorial series by the artist A. Mizorogi. The project finds expression in the sculpture of the Miura Jota body made of aluminum by the Japanese craftsman Y. Watahiki. Inspired by the traditional workmanship of the panel beater.Y. Watahiki has reproduced the body of the Miura Jota, also in occasion on the 50th anniversary of the legendary racing car developed by the famous car company in a single prototype.

The body of the Miura Jota will be exhibited at the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum until next November 2019.

The Program:

16:00 Start

16:30 Presentation speech of Mr. Akama – Short film dedicated to the project.

16:40 Presentation of the aluminum body of the Miura Jota

16:45 Demonstration of the Japanese panel beater Yuiji Watabiki

17:00 Visit of the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum

18:00 Event closing

– The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum will be open from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

– For the occasion, the reduced cost of the entrance ticket to the Museum will be: 10 €.

– A special gift will be reserved for all participants.

☎ INFO +39 051863366

FERRUCCIO LAMBORGHINI MUSEUM AT THE MOTOR VALLEY FEST 2019

The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum in Funo di Argelato will take part in the Motor Valley Fest, the new unmissable event, scheduled from May 16 to 19 2019, which involves the territory of the Italian Motor Valley, the renowned “Terra di Motori” (Engines Land) of the Emilia – Romagna region, the selected venues of the Fest is the city of Modena and its most beautiful places.

During the event, the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum, a founding member of the Motor Valley Association, will be present with a dedicated stand in the cloister of the Military Academy of Modena, exhibiting a model of the famous Miura P400SV.

The Miura P400SV, an acronym of SuperVeloce, is the third version of the Lamborghini Miura, produced following the previous versions P400 and P400S. Production started in March 1971 and ended in 1973; only 150 copies were produced. The P400SV version of the Miura is considered as the definitive one. The project was the fruit of the collaboration between Gian Paolo Dallara, Giotto Bizzarrini and Paolo Stanzani and the design was by Marcello Gandini for Bertone.

The SV always sets the central engine of the previous versions but the power has been increased from 385 horses (287 kW) to 7850 rpm/min, 15 more than the P400S version. At the Miura P400SV, in addition to mechanical modifications, were made some aesthetic changes. For example, the rear part of the bodywork was enlarged to allow the installation of wider tires as well as to have more traction. Furthermore, the headlights lost their famous lashes. On the day of its debut, the Miura was the fastest car in the world, with a top speed of 280 km / h and an acceleration from 0 to 100 in 6.7 seconds.

The Miura model that the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum will expose at the Motorvalley Fest is an orange-colored 1971 Lamborghini P400SV early production, one of the historic colors of the Lamborghini Factory. Besides, Miura is a part of the European collection managed by Kidston SA and it has been for several years at the Red – White museum in Germany.

At the Motor Valley Fest booth, visitors will have the chance to see one of Ferruccio Lamborghini’s most beloved creatures, as well to learn anecdotes about the story of Ferruccio by the guides of the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum, the cultural space inaugurated in 2014 by the comm. Tonino Lamborghini. (entrepreneur in the sector of accessories and luxury retail projects), son of the mechanical genius who gave life to the famous Bull brand.