Lamborghini and Ferruccio Lamborghini Museums Entry Tickets

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Lamborghini and Ferruccio Lamborghini Museums Entry Tickets

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Lamborghinis meet the founder behind them.

This two-museum combo in Bologna lets you see classic engineering, modern supercars, and the people who built the legend. I especially like how the Ferruccio museum links vehicles to the real story of Ferruccio Lamborghini, and how the Lamborghini museum mixes famous models with technology milestones like hybrid-era cars.

The main trade-off is simple: you’re on your own for timing within a 3-hour validity window, and there’s no food or transfer included.

Key highlights to know before you go

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  • Two tickets, one day: Entry to both the Lamborghini Museum and the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum in the same visit window.
  • Ferruccio’s life in objects: From the first Carioca tractor (1947) to a recreated office with personal items and documents.
  • Car stars plus oddballs: You’ll also find a helicopter prototype and a 13.5-meter offshore boat with a Lamborghini engine.
  • Modern Lamborghini lineup: Expect current-day icons such as the Huracán Performante and Aventador SVJ, plus limited editions.
  • Hybrid-era Lamborghinis: The route includes early steps into the future with Sian and Countach LPI 800-4.

Why this Bologna combo feels worth the $37

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For about $37 per person, you’re not just buying a single museum ticket. You’re paying for two different angles on the same brand: one focused on Ferruccio Lamborghini’s personal industrial journey, and the other focused on the brand’s car lineup and innovation arc.

That matters, because Lamborghini fans usually have two kinds of curiosity. Some want the cars. Others want the why. This ticket serves both. You’ll walk through decades of designs, but you’ll also get context for how this company thinking evolved from tractors and prototypes to modern supercar engineering.

One more practical point: the ticket is valid 3 hours. That keeps it from turning into an all-day project. Still, it means you should enter ready to choose what to linger on.

Finding the experience: your starting point in Casette di Funo

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The activity starts at Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini, Strada provinciale 4 Galliera Sud, 319, 40050 Casette di Funo (BO). The visit ends back at the meeting point.

Even if you’re driving, this is a useful detail: it signals that your visit is designed around a specific stop, not a random hop between different parts of town. You’ll likely plan your day around this location, then build around it.

If you’re thinking about transfers: transfer isn’t included, so plan local transport or a taxi/rideshare option you can count on.

First stop: Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini and the 9,000 square meters story

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Ferruccio’s museum is where the personality shows up. The museum covers 9,000 square meters, and the route is built like a timeline of industrial ambition.

This is the part of the day that’s most “origin story.” You’ll see the earliest industrial work connected to Ferruccio, including his first Carioca tractor, launched when he founded his company in 1947. Then the museum expands outward into key models and eras, including important production from the 50s, 60s, and 70s.

What I like about this museum is that it doesn’t just throw cars at you. It places them inside a broader narrative—Ferruccio’s work, the Lamborghini family story, and the thousands of people connected to the companies behind the brand.

You also get the sense that this place is a personal collection. The route features Ing’s personal cars and honors related exhibits such as the Miura SV under the Honoris causa Lamborghini theme. If your love for Lamborghini includes its cult classic side, you’ll appreciate this.

The objects that make the Ferruccio museum feel different

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Some museums show vehicles. This one also shows the off-the-wall and the specific.

Here are a few standout examples you should watch for as you move through the galleries:

  • The Fiat Barchetta Sport modified to participate in the Mille Miglia of 1948. It’s a reminder that Lamborghini’s early thinking wasn’t only about Lamborghini-branded fame—it was about racing-era engineering culture.
  • The Countach as a futuristic icon, paired with other well-known models like the Jarama and the Urraco.
  • The Espada with seagull wings, an especially fun connection because the design inspired the car used in Back to the Future. If you’re even a little pop-culture curious, that link gives the museum a second life outside pure car talk.
  • A prototype helicopter and the Fast 45 Diablo Class 1, described as 13.5 meters long with an engine tied to Lamborghini’s championship legacy (the museum notes it as 11 times world champion). This isn’t typical museum fare. It’s the kind of detail that makes you feel like you’re seeing a mind at work, not just a showroom.

And then there’s the human scale. The museum includes a reconstruction of Ferruccio’s first office at Lamborghini Trattori, complete with personal items, official documents, and photos tied to Italy’s economic boom in the 50s–60s. That’s where you really understand the family name as something woven into a national period of growth, not only a luxury brand.

Second stop: Automobili Lamborghini Museum and the 60 years of innovation arc

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After Ferruccio’s museum, you’ll shift to the brand-forward lens: the Lamborghini Museum. This is where the day becomes more about models, eras, and the engineering “now.”

The museum experience is described as covering the history of Lamborghini and its iconic models, plus tours of the production lines inside the Automobili Lamborghini Museum. That’s a big deal for practical car lovers: it turns the visit from purely visual into a chance to understand how the brand talks about craft and output.

You’ll also see what the museum calls products of 60 years of innovation, which is useful framing. It signals that you’re not only looking at famous cars—you’re seeing the brand’s stated direction over time.

Modern icons you’ll recognize: Huracán, Aventador, and rare limited editions

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If your idea of Lamborghini includes recognizable names, this part won’t disappoint.

The Lamborghini museum route includes supercars such as:

  • Huracán Performante
  • Aventador SVJ
  • limited run cars like Centenario, Sesto Elemento, and Veneno

These are the kinds of names that make car enthusiasts do that quick double-take when they spot them on a display. Even if you’re not deep into trim levels, the museum’s selection helps you connect Lamborghini’s past with its present design language.

Hybrid-era Lamborghinis: Sian and Countach LPI 800-4

One reason this ticket feels current is that it doesn’t stop at classic body shapes. The museum includes early hybrid-era highlights, including:

  • Sian
  • Countach LPI 800-4

For you, that means the visit can feel like more than nostalgia. You’ll leave with a sense of how the brand talks about performance tech as it moves into new powertrain thinking.

How to pace yourself within the 3-hour window

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With museum entry tickets valid for 3 hours, you’ll want a pace plan. Here’s a smart way to handle it without getting stressed.

  • Start with the Ferruccio museum first, because it’s larger and story-driven (9,000 square meters). Give yourself enough time to follow the timeline rather than sprinting through.
  • Then switch to the Lamborghini museum with a “target list” mentality: identify the Huracán, Aventador, and at least two of the limited editions you care about most.
  • Leave 10–15 minutes at the end to circle back if you found one display you kept thinking about.

Also: there’s no food and beverage included. I’d plan on grabbing a snack or drink outside your ticket time if you need it. Bringing a small water bottle can make the final stretch easier, especially on warmer Bologna days.

Price and logistics: the value equation that makes this ticket work

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Let’s talk value in a grounded way. The $37 per person price is mainly about two things you’re getting for one ticket bundle:

1) Two separate museums instead of one.

2) A format that fits into a half-day, not an all-day commitment.

If you’re only mildly interested in Lamborghini, you might find the time feels a bit packed, because there’s a lot to read and interpret in both spaces. But if you’re a car fan, history fan, or design-history fan, the combo becomes much more cost-effective.

The “not-so-great” parts are about what’s missing:

  • No food included.
  • No transfer included.
  • Timing is limited by that 3-hour validity.

So the ticket is best when you’re already planning your day around the museum area and you don’t need guided transport or a built-in meal.

Who this is best for (and who should choose something else)

This combo is a strong match for:

  • Lamborghini enthusiasts who want both the brand lineup and the Ferruccio origin story.
  • People who like industrial history, not just car spotting.
  • Families who want a high-interest indoor experience (with the age rules considered, of course).

It might be less satisfying if you:

  • Only want quick photo stops and don’t care about the model context.
  • Need a long, slow museum day with unlimited wandering time. The 3-hour validity means you’ll be making choices.

Should you book the Lamborghini and Ferruccio Museums entry tickets?

If you want a single-day way to connect Lamborghini cars to the founder’s industrial story, this is an easy yes. The ticket’s biggest strength is that it doesn’t treat the brand as only luxury. It shows tractors, prototypes, a recreated office, racing links, and then jumps to modern supercars and hybrid-era highlights.

Book it if you’re the type who reads the captions and remembers details like model names, design traits, and dates. Skip it only if you prefer very lightweight visits or you want meal/transport handled for you.

FAQ

FAQ

How much does the Lamborghini and Ferruccio Lamborghini Museums ticket cost?

The ticket price is listed as $37 per person.

How long is the ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for 3 hours. You’ll want to check availability to see the starting times.

Does this include entry to both museums?

Yes. The combo includes entry tickets to both the Lamborghini Museum and the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum and is valid on the same day.

Where does the experience start?

The start meeting point is Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini, Strada provinciale 4 Galliera Sud, 319, 40050 Casette di Funo BO.

Is food or beverage included?

No. Food and beverage is not included.

Is transfer included?

No. Transfer is not included.

Is the experience wheelchair accessible?

Yes, it is listed as wheelchair accessible.

Are there age restrictions for children or teens?

Unaccompanied minors are not allowed. Guests aged Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult family member.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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