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Popular Best Things to Do in Modena [2025]

Enzo Ferrari Museum
Enzo Ferrari Museum
Enzo Ferrari Museum
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Enzo Ferrari Museum

Enzo Ferrari Museum

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10 reviews
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5.9
From VND 822630
Based on 3,065 reviews
1.3 km from downtown
Phone +390594397979
Address: Via Paolo Ferrari, 85, 41121 Modena MO, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Must-visit spot for car enthusiasts
Panoramic viewing platform to admire the Modena scenery
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The Enzo Ferrari Museum is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and history lovers alike. The sleek, modern design of the building contrasts beautifully with the historic workshop of Enzo Ferrari’s father. Inside, the exhibits showcase stunning Ferrari models, rare memorabilia, and engaging multimedia presentations. The cinematic experience about Enzo’s life is a highlight. Staff are knowledgeable, and the atmosphere is inspiring. A well-organized and immersive experience—definitely worth a visit.
The Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, Italy, celebrates the life and legacy of the legendary car manufacturer. The museum showcases iconic Ferrari cars, engineering marvels, and memorabilia, offering a glimpse into the history and innovation behind one of the world’s most famous automotive brands. A must-visit for car enthusiasts and Ferrari fans! 🚗💨 #EnzoFerrariMuseum #Ferrari #Modena #ItalianCars #AutomotiveHistory #CarLovers
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Modena Cathedral
Modena Cathedral
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Modena Cathedral

Modena Cathedral

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4.1
Based on 2,911 reviews
514m from downtown
Phone +39059216078
Address: Corso Duomo, 41121 Modena MO, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
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The cathedral of Modena, built in the 12th century, is the most outstanding example of Romanesque art. Its creators are two great artists, Lanfranco and Willigeltz. The porch is in typical Romanesque style, with a solemn front, thick columns and simple carvings.
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