“Ferrari Forever” 75-Years Exhibition in the Enzo Ferrari Museum Modena

The “Ferrari Forever” special exhibition in the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena celebrates Classiche and the 75-years anniversary of Ferrari sports car manufacturing.

"Ferrari Forever" 75-Years Exhibition in the Enzo Ferrari Museum Modena
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In 2022, “Ferrari Forever” is the special temporary exhibition in the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena. The special exhibition celebrates 75 years of Ferrari as a carmaker by explaining the role of the Classiche Department in the preservation of the heritage and classical cars produced by Ferrari. Highlights of the exhibition are 15 Classiche certified classic Ferraris. Buy time-slot tickets online for the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena and save with combination tickets with the Ferrari Museum in Maranello.

“Ferrari Forever” in the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena

"Ferrari Forever" 75-Years Exhibition in the Enzo Ferrari Museum Modena
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On 12 March 1947, Enzo Ferrari started up the Ferrari 125 S, the first sports car to bear his name. The Ferrari that crossed the Maranello gates in 1947 was the beginning of a 75-year culture of excellence built on craftsmanship, dedication, tradition, and innovation.

The “Ferrari Forever” is a one-year special exhibition in the Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena that focuses on the Ferrari Classiche Department as a celebration of the 75th anniversary of Ferrari sports car manufacturing and Ferraris efforts to maintain the heritage and classic cars.

The exhibition will be open to the public at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena from 12 March 2022 until 17 February 2023 and is included in standard museum tickets, or in combination tickets with the Ferrari Museum in Maranello.

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Ferrari’s Classiche Deparment

"Ferrari Forever" 75-Years Exhibition in the Enzo Ferrari Museum Modena
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“Ferrari Forever” presents the work of the Classiche Department that was formally founded in 2006 to preserve the heritage of classic Ferraris. It has a full record of all Ferraris ever produced but is also involved in the maintenance and restoration of classic Ferrari cars.

There is a particular focus on the Historical Archive, a perfectly preserved collection of the assembly sheets of every Ferrari produced since 1947. Access to the Archive ensures that all Ferrari Classiche’s work conforms exactly to the original designs.

"Ferrari Forever" 75-Years Exhibition in the Enzo Ferrari Museum Modena
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These records allow the Classiche Department to be the final arbiter in the issuing of a Certification of Authenticity, reserved for all Ferrari road cars, sports cars, and prototypes over 20 years old. This allows owners to obtain an official document certifying the full authenticity of their cars — something almost essential to obtain top results on top models at classic car auctions.

The exhibition takes visitors through the fascinating maintenance and restoration carried out in Ferrari Classiche’s workshop – processes that bring cars of all ages back to their original splendor. This work relies on access to the foundry and machine tools that produced the original parts. None of this would be possible without the expertise of highly specialized technicians, who have in-depth knowledge of the secrets of Ferrari engines and the unique features of each model.

Ferraris on Display in the Eno Ferrari Museum in Modena

Mint green Ferrari 250 Europa in the "Ferrari Forever" 75-Years Exhibition in the Enzo Ferrari Museum Modena
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In 2022, the story of Ferrari Classiche’s work is complemented by 15 officially certified cars on display, including some restored by the Department itself.

The essence of Ferrari’s history can be found in these vehicles, which embody the marque’s sporting soul. There are unique Gran Turismo models like the 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Competizione Tour de France, by designer and coachbuilder Sergio Scaglietti. The bodywork of some of Ferrari’s most alluring and victorious sports cars was shaped by master craftsmen at the Carrozzeria Scaglietti atelier. The 250 GT’s trophy cabinet is one of the most extensive in sports car history, having won a record number of victories in its GT Class.

"Ferrari Forever" 75-Years Exhibition in the Enzo Ferrari Museum Modena
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Another example of rare beauty in the exhibition is the 1959 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet, built in limited numbers by Pinin Farina. Aimed at sophisticated clients who loved to frequent glamorous destinations on the Côte d’Azur and California, this elegant, open-topped Ferrari Gran Turismo offered balanced lines and a comfortable drive. It was seen at the world’s most exclusive events and played a starring role on the big screen in Hollywood films and in the daily lives of leading actors and international jet-setters like Barbara Hutton.

In addition to the classic cars on display, visitors will also have the opportunity to admire unique artifacts such as an original “mascherone” from the 1953 Ferrari 500 Mondial. At the time, to make cars in line with the designer’s vision, coachbuilders would create a reference template to determine the vehicle’s final silhouette. The metal sheets used – mainly aluminum at Ferrari – were shaped by hand, and “sewn” together. This beautiful piece of automotive art is a testament to the extraordinary level of craftsmanship that flourished at Ferrari between the 1940s and the 1960s.

See Buy Tickets to Visit the Ferrari Museums in Maranello and Modena for more information, opening hours, tickets, tours, test drives, and transportation to the two popular Ferrari factory museums in Italy.

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