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Lamborghini, the Museum reopens – the Republic

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SANT’AGATA BOLOGNESE. Legacy and future. These are the concepts on which, after months of closure due to Covid, the reopening of the activities of MUDETEC, the Lamborghini Museum of Automobiles located in Sant’Agata Bolognese, whose twentieth anniversary is celebrated this year, is based. And it is no coincidence that the first exhibition to be offered to visitors is called “Future is our legacy”, a title ready to recall the values ​​of the Casa del Toro. The visiting card of the exhibition is the sound of the V12 engine, which on the ground floor welcomes visitors called to enter an emotional tunnel. After having done the honors and also showing a video celebrating the models equipped with the famous engine, a journey begins that starts from the cars born between the 60s and 90s, from the Miura to the Diablo, up to the two recent visionary models. , the Essenza SCV12 and the Vision GT.

The exhibition also coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Countach, the undisputed protagonist of the first floor of the exhibition and Lamborghini’s iconic car which inspired many other models. The Lamborghini Countach is in fact the car that invented the so-called wedge body. Designed by Bertone, its prototype was presented in 1971 and production lasted almost 20 years, until 1990 when it gave way to Diablo.

The journey then continues among limited edition models, such as Reventón, Sesto element, Veneno, Centenario and the first Lamborghini with hybrid technology, the Sián.

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In addition to the Social pass by card thanks to which the visitor, positioning himself in front of the screens, can take a picture next to his favorite Lamborghini and share it on social networks, in the first post-pandemic exhibition the driving simulator could not be missing, on which fans they will be able to test their skills as a pilot.

The museum is open every day from 9.30 to 18.00 with last admission at 17.00. Admission is limited for a maximum of 12 visitors every half hour. The use of the mask is mandatory, as is the reservation, which must be made online 24 hours in advance

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