Museums in Italy
Pininfarina Collection
Come and see the Pininfarina Collection: a journey in the history of our Company, from 1930 until now, described through a selection of the most fascinating and innovative cars and prototypes realized in more than 79 years of activity.
Pizzeria el Selvatico
In addition to a nice meal, you can enjoy plenty of old motorcycles on the first floor of this pizzeria.
Poggi Motorcycle Collection
Pierluigi Poggi (1938-2025), owner, curator, and custodian of this collection put together one of the most important Yamaha exhibitions in the world. The Poggi Collection consists of five halls and houses approximately 420 motorcycles and engines.
Poltrona Frau Museum
The story of Italian furniture manufacturer and leather specialist Poltrona Frau – from being founded in 1912 by Renzo Frau right up to its latest collaboration with Ferrari – is told at the brand's museum near its headquarters in Tolentino. The museum was opened in 2012 as part of the centenary celebrations, it houses a collection of furnishings, drawings, images and materials never revealed to the public before, including some car interiors the company did.
Righini Collection
Mario Righini's collection, which includes the original Auto Avio 815 built by Enzo Ferrari in 1940, resides at an old automobile dismantling workshop.
Rumi Historical Register, Ricardo Crippa Collection
Ricardo Crippa, who took over the former factory building of Rumi scooters in the 1980s wrote the definitive guide to the story of this Italian brand. Together with his sons he also collects motorcycles, which are displayed in his private collction
Salsapariglia Collection
"150 Vintage Motorcycles from 1900 onwards, 100 Agricultural and Industrial Engines from 1900 onwards, 100 Gramophones and Radio from 1870 onwards, Tractors and Motor Lesa, old bicycles, Sabart Chain Saws"
Saronno Museum of Industries and Labour
This museum highlights the importance of Saronno region in the industrial heritage of Italy. Among other artifacts a CEMSA F11 sedan is being exhibited.
Scooter and Lambretta Museum
Vittorio Tessera's collection of Lambretta and other scooters
Scooter Museum
The collection was founded in the early '80s by Sergio Sciarpetti, an avid fan of scooters. Today there are about 90 scooters, made between 1906 and the 1960s.