Museums & Galleries

Alfa Romeo Museum

Six floors of everything Alfa ever built — including the railway locomotives, aircraft engines, and tractors most visitors never knew existed.

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The 4,800 sq-metre former Arese factory hosts over 250 cars and 150 engines spanning road cars from 1910, racing prototypes, and industrial machinery — trams, marine engines, aircraft projects — that reveal a marque far wider than its sports-car reputation. The 2015 renovation wrapped the original 1970s shell in Alfa red projecting roofs.

What to look for

Located in the former Alfa Romeo Arese factory complex; the display shows 69 cars from a collection of 250, and individual cars travel to Pebble Beach, Goodwood, and Mille Miglia, so the lineup shifts.

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