Lamborghini Museum Entry Ticket in Bologna

Rage like the Bull and explore Ferruccio's iconic supercar collection

Travel Flexibly · 1.00h · Bologna, Italy

Step inside Lamborghini’s official museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese and feel the pulse of Italian performance design. Wander past the Miura, Countach, and Aventador, admire rare few-offs, and explore the brand’s futuristic hybrid vision. With flexible entry and sleek exhibits designed for self-guided discovery, it’s a high-octane walk through automotive history.

Tour Itinerary

  • The Origin Point
  • The Hall of Icons
  • The V12 Thunderdome
  • Carbon Fiber Extremes
  • The Future Line

Lamborghini Museum Entrance Ticket Description

Your self-guided tour includes:

  • Pre-purchased entry tickets to the official Lamborghini Automobile Museum

  • Access to the historical and modern supercar collection

  • View of the Miura, Countach, Aventador, and one-off models

  • Exploration of 60 years of automotive innovation

  • A concise, visceral journey through the Raging Bull's history

Please note, entry is permitted at any time during museum opening hours, without obligation to adhere to the selected time on your ticket.

The Genesis of Defiance

Your journey begins at the entrance of the Lamborghini Museum (also known as MUDETEC) in Sant’Agata Bolognese. You’ll bypass the line and immediately step into the heart of the Raging Bull, where the legacy of Ferruccio Lamborghini is on full display. This is not just a collection of cars; it’s a timeline of pure, unyielding rebellion against the status quo.

The Iconic Miura and the Impossibly Angular Countach

This is the section that defines the brand. Stand face-to-face with the original mid-engine game-changer, the Miura, widely considered one of the most beautiful cars ever made. Nearby, you will find the impossibly sharp wedge of the Countach, the icon that launched a thousand bedroom posters with its signature scissor doors. Your visit reveals the engineering and design secrets that made these two models legends, setting Lamborghini apart from every other supercar maker.

Modern Masterpieces and Hybrid Aggression

The adventure continues as you move into the modern hall showcasing the power and technology of the current era. Marvel at the raw, aggressive beauty of the Huracán and Aventador models. This space is dedicated to technical innovation, showing the evolution from naturally aspirated V12 thunder to the cutting-edge of performance. You’ll also witness the future with the brand’s first hybrid creations.

Rare One-Offs and Technical Showcase

Your self-guided exploration culminates with a look at the rarest and most extreme models ever created, often referred to as "few-offs." Look closely at the carbon fiber construction of limited-run hypercars like the Sesto Elemento and Veneno. This is the brand at its most defiant, where design and engineering meet to create vehicles that push the boundaries of what is possible on four wheels.

Breathe in the distinct aura of power and un-compromised Italian design before you head off to explore more of Italy’s Motor Valley. Leave with a new appreciation for the engineering that defines the true Raging Bull.

What you get with this tour

  • Pre-purchased entry tickets to the official Lamborghini Museum
  • Miura
  • Countach
  • Aventador
  • One-off models
  • Tour Guide
  • Hotel pick up/drop off
  • Personal expenses
  • Lamborghini Factory Tour

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Frequently Asked Questions

What to bring?

It is recommend to wear comfortable shoes, and bring additional cash for snacks from the cafe and souvenirs.

What to bring?

It is recommend to wear comfortable shoes, and bring additional cash for snacks from the cafe and souvenirs.

Can my children come on this tour?

Yes, but guests under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult family member.

Is the Lamborghini Factory Tour included in this ticket?

No, the Lamborghini Factory Tour is not included in the ticket price.

Is the museum mobility accessible?

Yes! The Lamborghini Automobile Museum is wheelchair and mobility accessible.

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