Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo has been making cars for over 100 years. The stylish appearance of his models delights not only happy car owners. It is not surprising that not far from Milan, the birthplace of the brand, a wonderful historical museum has been created. The iconic models of the concern are exhibited here: from the first 24 HP model to supercars developed just a few years ago. The richest exposition will excite both longtime fans of the brand and people far from the automotive theme. In general, the Alfa Romeo Museum is rightly included in the list of must-see attractions in Milan.
What to see
The museum is located in the suburb of Milan Arese on the territory of the already out-of-service Alfa Romeo plant. On an area of 4800 sq. m all road models of the factory, prototypes and aircraft engines are presented. The first floor accommodated cars that rolled off the assembly line from 1914 to the 2000s, including the current lineup. On the second level, you can see exclusive cars from the famous body shop: “Castagna”, “Dzagato”, “Bertone”. Nearby – a section dedicated to two iconic models – “6C” and “Julia”.
The most “delicious” is located on the last two floors: cars participating in racing competitions and sports cars. The main “stars” of this section are the stunning Tipo 33, two championship “TT12” and “SC12” facing each other, and two Formula 1 cars from 1993.
At the end of the tour, guests visit the 4D cinema – the Alfa Romeo universe can be explored in it, sitting in comfortable interactive chairs.
Address: Milan, Arese, Viale Alfa Romeo.