National Automobile Museum
The Automobile Museum in Turin, established in 1932, is one of the most important museums dedicated to the history and technology of automobiles. It features a vast collection of over 200 cars from around the world, tracing the evolution of automotive design and engineering from the late 19th century to the present day. The museum’s exhibits include iconic models from prestigious Italian brands such as Fiat, Ferrari, and Alfa Romeo, as well as rare and unique prototypes. Highlights include the first Italian car, the 1896 Bernardi, and the legendary Ferrari 250 GTO. The museum also explores the cultural and social impact of automobiles, with interactive displays and multimedia installations that engage visitors of all ages. Educational programs and special exhibitions delve into the technological innovations and design trends that have shaped the automotive industry. The Automobile Museum is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and anyone interested in the history of mobility and design.
Opening Hours
Admission Fees
• Full price: Museum + temporary exhibitions
• Reduced: For visitors over 65, 18-25 years old, members of groups over 10 people
• Young: For visitors ages 6 to 17
• Schools: For school groups
• Mother's day promo: On Sunday, May 12, all mothers accompanied by a daughter or son
Amenities & Accessibility
- Toilet
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet