Enzo Ferrari and Luciano Pavarotti come together in special exhibition
26 Feb 2015|1,522 views
The second year of the Ferrari Museum in Modena, created in the house where Enzo Ferrari was born in 1898, opens with two different but equally unmissable attractions.
The area that was the office of Alfredo Ferrari, Enzo's father, is now home to the Museum of Ferrari Engines. The area is divided into six sections: experimental engines; small capacity two to six-cylinder units; the classic 12-cylinder engines; the eight cylinders; the turbocharged units and finally, the Formula 1 engines. Apart from the engines, there are also some of the cars to which they were fitted. From the one Ascari used to win the world titles in 1952 and 1953 to the famous Sport 750 Monza, from Villeneuve's Formula 1 turbo to the F60, the first ever Ferrari to be fitted with KERS.
Alongside this 'technical' offering can be found the homage to Luciano Pavarotti. Thanks to a technology that uses 19 projectors, visitors will be 'wrapped up' in the video, Enzo e Luciano: da Modena a Modena, with a soundtrack that features some of the most beautiful of the tenor's songs. The images play on the affinity between the two men: where they came from, their success on the world stage, their fans and admirers, the international recognition they received.
Some of the most famous Ferraris of all time are on show in this pavilion, from one of the earliest models, the 1948 166 Touring right up to the awe-inspiring LaFerrari. Thanks to a collaboration with Verona's Fondazione Arena and Arena Museo Opera, visitors can also admire some of the set designs used by Pavarotti during his career. The exhibition is open until February 2016. It can be seen on its own, or combined with a visit to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello.
The second year of the Ferrari Museum in Modena, created in the house where Enzo Ferrari was born in 1898, opens with two different but equally unmissable attractions.
The area that was the office of Alfredo Ferrari, Enzo's father, is now home to the Museum of Ferrari Engines. The area is divided into six sections: experimental engines; small capacity two to six-cylinder units; the classic 12-cylinder engines; the eight cylinders; the turbocharged units and finally, the Formula 1 engines. Apart from the engines, there are also some of the cars to which they were fitted. From the one Ascari used to win the world titles in 1952 and 1953 to the famous Sport 750 Monza, from Villeneuve's Formula 1 turbo to the F60, the first ever Ferrari to be fitted with KERS.
Alongside this 'technical' offering can be found the homage to Luciano Pavarotti. Thanks to a technology that uses 19 projectors, visitors will be 'wrapped up' in the video, Enzo e Luciano: da Modena a Modena, with a soundtrack that features some of the most beautiful of the tenor's songs. The images play on the affinity between the two men: where they came from, their success on the world stage, their fans and admirers, the international recognition they received.
Some of the most famous Ferraris of all time are on show in this pavilion, from one of the earliest models, the 1948 166 Touring right up to the awe-inspiring LaFerrari. Thanks to a collaboration with Verona's Fondazione Arena and Arena Museo Opera, visitors can also admire some of the set designs used by Pavarotti during his career. The exhibition is open until February 2016. It can be seen on its own, or combined with a visit to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello.
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