museum of the automobile (museo dell'automobile)
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博物馆不大,但是车的爱好者应该会很喜欢。 各种古董车,F1跑车,名车, 看得眼花缭乱。 挺不错的。如果在都灵有时间可以去。 距离市中心有点远,建议坐车。
飞雅特公司策划的汽车博物馆。日本导览书三星推荐,比罗蜜欧与朱丽叶的古城Verona推荐指数还高,寓教于乐,从最早的马车介绍到最时髦的跑车,可以看到众多名贵的新旧车款,连我这个不爱车的人都杀了不少底片。
This museum has a very wide range of cars, from old classic cars, sport cars (including f1 cars) and new cars. The ticket to the museum is very cheap and if you are a car lover, this museum is a must !!!
If you are passionate about automobiles and history then you shouldn't miss to visit this museum. The exposition is focused mainly on Italian part of the story of motoring history. It is accompanied by documentary movies putting every group of cars into historical context. Everything with English descriptions and subtitles. Count on 3 hours to pass all the exposition.Torino public transportation company (GTT) portal probably shows you a couple of buses as a best way to get there. I personally recommend you to take the subway to Lingotto station and then walk around 5 min. to the museum. It is fast and driver-less metro cars in Torino are also quite interesting.
Been here before its refurb. Now much better, well organised and more high-tech. having said that...nothing to write home about.
It's a fantastic tour through all the most wonderful cars of the past , models that are suggesting a world not dead , but well alive thanks to these masterpieces of the human engineering .
One of the best museums, let alone motor museums, I have been to. The exhibits, bar one or two, are astounding! Super impressive. The Zagato (temporary?) display is amazing, as is the exhibit of famous auto designers, but the highlight is probably the epic moving motor racing/F1 display. Superb. The museum shop also has some treats. It was a grey day in Torino when we went, and this was the perfect antidote! If you love, or even like, cars make sure you get there.
I was there on school trip in the eighties and I did not find any appeal in this muesum. We went there after many years and we found a modern museum, very well organized with different areas of interest (historical, design, advertising, racing and mechancal). In each room you will find Ipad with detailed information on exposed cars, moreover films or documentary dealing with cars in the specific period. In the museums you can find a lab, a shop and a nice and cheap restaurants and bar. I Do recommend it
I visited this because of my husband! Well, don't we all ladies? however, it was better than expected with some really interesting exhibits such as the history and development of tyres. Yes, I know it sounds weird but it was really interesting. Then there is a very good restaurant/bar when you have had enough!
It is nice place to see - no kidding. Good with kids ;) there was interesting for them, plus there was train to ride at the end :)))
One can use the secure parking garage of the hospital around the corner. Entrance is on the ring road side.Spacious entrance with shop and resto.Start the tour on the 2nd floor and go back in time, the presentations are awesome, well spaced, with detail and quality. This is not 'just' cars but the whole world around them with visuals, sounds and also specials like design studio works, race legends and F1 history.A must see when in Northern Italy.
If you're an Italian Car enthusiast, this is a must see.If you're a regular car enthusiast, also don't miss this.If you're neither, don't even think of skipping this. must see, must see, must see.The museum is structured chronologically, so it traces out the History of the automobile, the technological achievements of each era, and the social and economical implications. It's a great learning experience. Highly recommended for families.
You dont have to be a petrol head to visit this musem. It utilises up todate technology to enhance the experience. Modern graphics combined with movie clips make it very enjoyable and then there are the cars!
Visited with my wife who is by no means a petrol head but we both enjoyed the museum. It is well laid out with a wide range of vehicles from 1890s to the present day. You can also get a great cup of coffe at the cafe or a reasonably priced meal.
The recently reconstructed Biscaretti museum now provides a well thought through presentation primarily focused on the very significant Italian contribution to the development of the automobile but with sufficient foreign exhibits to maintain balance. Most exhibits are presented in a way which enables the sort of close inspection which is not always available and its a great place to really see things 'up close and personal'.