Ferrari museums reopen

By CARSIFU | 19 May 2020


MARANELLO: Ferrari has announced that its museums have officially reopened their doors to the public.

Both the Ferrari Museum in Maranello and the Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena are now ready to welcome visitors and have assured that they are in line with the Italian government's regulations.

A series of new measures have been put in place to protect the health of its patrons and staffers so that they can enjoy the full experience of the “Ferrari at 24 Heures du Mans”, “Hypercars” and the “Grand Tour” exhibitions.

Aside from those outlined in the recent Italian ministerial decree, both museums also introduced further measures specifically designed for their premises and inspired by Ferrari’s “Back on Track” programme.

At their entrances, all visitors temperatures are scanned by a thermal scanner and, if their temperature is outside the normal zone, will be able to reschedule their visit.

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Wearing of a mask is now compulsory and can be provided free of charge to those without, except for children under the age of six.

Also implemented are horizontal floor markings to help ensure social distancing rules are complied with.

To facilitate the limited visitor numbers now permitted, it is possible to book visitation time slots and purchase tickets through the online ticket offices on the Museums’ sites.

Ferrari is also making a further gesture of gratitude to frontline medical staff by offering healthcare workers free access to both Museums for the rest of 2020 in addition to discounts for their family members for the same period.

The museums were initially closed on Feb 24 in compliance with the Region of Emilia-Romagna’s emergency healthcare directives.

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