This One Car Makes It Worth a Visit to the Alfa Romeo Museum
Key takeaways
- If you're in Milan, Italy, go to the Museo Alfa Romeo see the superstars in the collection, but stay for the full tour.
- General admission to the museum is €8, or about $11 USD when I went.
- "It was their big mistake, inviting Nuvolari," Ilaria told me.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
If you're in Milan, Italy, go to the Museo Alfa Romeo see the superstars in the collection, but stay for the full tour.
Elana Scherr|Car and Driver There's no shortage of fabulous museums in Milan, Italy, but if you're a car person, the best intersection of art and history is in the suburbs just a short taxi ride outside the city, where the Museo Alfa Romeo houses an incredible collection of concepts, prototypes, race cars, and manufacturing ephemera.
There are several options for a tour. General admission to the museum is €8, or about $11 USD when I went. Private tours are also available for about $100 USD. Go on the weekend and you can add on a tour of the storage rooms, which are absolutely worth the extra time and money.