Museums in Italy
Nicola Bulgari’s Car Collection
The renowned billionaire's collection of 40 American cars from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. For his other collection in America, check out The NB Center for American Automotive Heritage
Nicolis Museum
The Nicolis museum, which was set up by local enterpreneur Luciano Nicolis has a fantastic collection of cars, motorbikes, cameras, typewriters, musical instruments.
Nigelli Collection
Bruno Nigelli set up an amazing collection of over 300 motorcycles tracing the history of bikes in Bologna. The collection resides at Nigelli's company, NIFO
Off-Road Motorcycle Museum
As part of the cultural initiatives pertinent to the Agritourism activity, the first Italian Museum dedicated to off-road motorcycles, officially recognized by the Province of Brescia, has been operating for several years now.
The Museum is set up in several rooms, inside which original specimens are exhibited,
of Italian and foreign origin, multiple winners and, often, unique in the world, together with a rich library which can be easily consulted in a welcoming reading room.
Otello Buscherini Collection
Small collection dedicated to Otello Buscherini, a motorcycle champion.
Our Vespa motorcycles
Gianni Spagnolo, a Vespa enthusiast set up his collection, which began with a 1964 Vespa 125. Today there are 36 Vespa scooters, motorcycles and even a small car are shown.
Pagani Museum
The Museum was opened in 2017 featuring Horacio Pagani's exclusive sportscars.
Parmeggiani Collection
Gian Pietro Parmeggiani has amassed some 50 remarkable racing motorcycles including a dozen outstanding examples from Mandelo - Gambalungha, Bialbero , Condor, Dondolino
Peugeot Gallery, San Gimignano
Inside the Peugeot Gallery there are about thirty cars as well as bicycles, motorbikes and everyday objects such as tools and coffee grinders along with extensive documentation, which can be useful to understand and retrace the history of the brand from its foundation in 1810 to the present day.
Piaggio Museum
The Piaggio Museum was inaugurated in March 2000 in the tooling department of the ancient factory, one of the oldest and most evocative units of the Pontedera factory complex, where the company transferred its production in the early ‘20s.