Torino Car Museum

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(6.2K) · Museum in Turin, Italy
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Founded in 1932, the Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile is one of the most famous tech and science museums in the world. With a contemporary and …

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Mar 9, 2025
Very good museum.Took the metro from Porto Nouva in the direction of Benghazi,6 5 stops to Lingotto.It was easy following the free tourist office map for museum ,10 minutes walk .Access was free with…Full review by M4977WNjamesf
Nov 10, 2024
Amazing review of automotive industry evolution, not focusing only on Italian manufacturers. Many interactive activities. Stunning architecture. Not that much of prototypes and latest cars on stands.Full review by DoniBarca
Nov 5, 2024
This is a great museum. Some fantastic vehicles which give you the history of the car. The Ayrton Senna exhibition was interesting. Recommended to arrive early in the morning to get the best out of t…Full review by Steve_Grant1
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Hello, how much time should we plan for our visit to the museum? We don’t have a private tour, just a public one. …
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Hello, how much time should we plan for our visit to the museum? We don’t have a private tour, just a public one. Thank you
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2-3 hours
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Do they have wheelchirs for handicapped
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Yes they do in reception with great access all round
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is the museum open at this hour?
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Being that it's Easter Sunday, I assume it's closed today and maybe even tomorrow.
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how much is the rail fare from Florence to Turin return. can this be done with museum trip in one day
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Good answer, Federico! The only thing I'd add is go from Florence to Turin's Porta Nova station, and directly from there on the subway to Lingotto station, which is about a 20 …
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Good answer, Federico! The only thing I'd add is go from Florence to Turin's Porta Nova station, and directly from there on the subway to Lingotto station, which is about a 20 minute walk from MAUTO. Explore the rest of Turin after you see the cars. Definitely doable in a day - but worth at least 3 or 4! And, if you've never been to Genoa, this trip would be a good way to see it and its excellent maritime museum, Galata Museo del Mare, the seagoing version of MAUTO, on the way coming or going.
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