The museum collection includes the Miura, widely considered the world's first supercar.
The facility contains the 'Ad Personam' studio where customers historically customized their vehicle interiors.
Displays include the LM002, Lamborghini's rare 1980s foray into the SUV market.
Engine exhibits feature the evolution of the V12 architecture from the Bizzarrini-designed engine to current hybrid powertrains.
The building is situated directly on the grounds of the original Automobili Lamborghini manufacturing plant.
Exhibits frequently rotate to include concept vehicles like the Terzo Millennio.
The Lamborghini Automobile Museum, officially known as MUDETEC, showcases the historical and technological evolution of the brand in Sant'Agata Bolognese. The facility houses a rotating collection of iconic production vehicles, limited-edition hypercars, and early prototypes. Interactive exhibits detail the brand's proprietary carbon fiber technologies and engine development programs. Visitors can observe the assembly line process for current V12 and hybrid models through guided factory tours, which require separate booking. The museum space emphasizes the design lineage from the 350 GT to the Revuelto. Historical displays highlight Ferruccio Lamborghini's transition from tractor manufacturing to high-performance automobile production.
Beside the latest flagship hypercar model prominently displayed in the main atrium.
Book factory tours months in advance, as they are independent of museum entry and sell out quickly.
Check the official website for specific temporary exhibitions that may affect the display rotation.
Combine your visit with the nearby Pagani museum and factory for a comprehensive motor valley experience.
Do not show up without an online booking, as entry may be restricted during high-traffic periods.
Closed on certain holidays; often requires pre-booked time slots even for general entry.