The museum is situated less than 500 meters from the main entrance of the Ferrari factory.
The 'Hall of Victories' section displays every F1 car that won a Constructor's World Championship since 1999.
The structure incorporates the historic building that housed the first Ferrari production line.
The museum holds a collection of engines, including iconic V12 and flat-12 power units, displayed as independent art pieces.
A portion of the floor features a permanent timeline chronicling the company's racing achievements in the Mille Miglia and Targa Florio.
The exterior area displays a replica of the Ferrari F1 starting grid.
Several exhibits feature original clay models used by designers to refine the aerodynamics of street-legal supercars.
The Ferrari Museum in Maranello is located directly across from the original Ferrari factory site and the Fiorano test track. It showcases a rotating selection of Formula 1 cars, classic GTs, and historic prototypes in a modern architectural space. The exhibits trace the evolution of Enzo Ferrari’s engineering legacy from 1947 to the present. Visitors can view the 'Hall of Victories,' which displays World Championship-winning F1 cars and associated trophies. Multimedia installations provide insight into the manufacturing processes and the history of Scuderia Ferrari. The museum features a gallery dedicated to the company's founder, highlighting his personal history and key milestones. It also serves as a hub for organized factory and track tours that depart from the museum grounds.
The large Ferrari logo sign outside the main entrance or the Hall of Victories.
Combine your museum visit with a shuttle tour to the Fiorano track to see the testing grounds.
Book the factory and track tour well in advance, as these require specific reservations and operate on limited availability.
Visit the dedicated museum gift shop for limited-edition merchandise not found in standard brand stores.
Do not show up at the factory gates expecting entry without a pre-booked, authorized tour pass.
Open daily throughout the year, including most public holidays, with exceptions only on Christmas and New Year's Day.
Business casual recommended; photography is permitted, but touching the vehicles is strictly prohibited.