Ferrari Museum adds 2 exhibits
The Ferrari Museum of Maranello has opened its new exhibition spaces and two exhibitions - "Under the Skin" and "Infinite Red".
The Ferrari Museum enjoyed a record year in 2016 with more than 478,000 visitors, of whom 344,000 came to Maranello.
So also in order to cope with a growing public, the Museum's spaces have been extended by more than 600 square metres to a total of 4,100 square metres, creating a new wing that connects to the existing structure by means of a great continuous glass facade, and a new museum itinerary.
Two new exhibitions, "Under the Skin" and "Infinite Red", celebrate Ferrari on its 70th anniversary. The former recalls the founder and the evolution of the company's innovation and style, while the latter covers the company's history through its models.
The "Under the Skin" exhibition, created in partnership with the London Design Museum, recounts the creative and engineering development of Ferrari down the years through a series of exceptional cars beginning with the 125 S, the marque's first car.
Some technical drawings from the historical archive of the Prancing Horse and the engines on display reveal the design process of cars of all eras, casting an unprecedented eye over the engineering work hidden behind their exterior beauty.