Qué ver en Modena
Explora 16 monumentos, lugares de interés y atracciones en Modena, Italy. Desde los lugares más icónicos hasta joyas ocultas — recopiladas de experiencias reales de viajeros.
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Ferrari Museum
Sitio web oficialTraces the history of the Ferrari firm and of its car. The Ferrari Museum in Maranello also offers its visitors a guided bus tour inside the Fiorano test-track proving grounds and Viale Enzo Ferrari, an avenue which runs through the cluster of new production and other buildings making up the Ferrari "cittadella". Visitors may not leave the bus or take photographs or videos during the tour.…
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Booking in advance is recommended.
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Cathedral
Sitio web oficialAudioguides can be useful to discover the cathedral, the cathedral museums, Piazza Grande, and the town hall. They are available in Italian, English, French, German, and Spanish.…
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You can rent them, accompanied by a folding leaflet with maps of the monuments, at the museums of the cathedral and Tourist Information Office in Piazza Grande 14 for €4, plus entrance to the museums or monuments.
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Enzo Ferrari Home Museum
Sitio web oficialThe house in which Enzo Ferrari was born in 1898. Its ultramodern external structure in yellow aluminium suggests the bonnet of a car. The museum's mission is to acquaint the public with Modena's dedication to the automobile and racing, as well as with the story of this great figure in the history of car design and manufacturing.…
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Exhibits include multimedia installations and displays.
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Palazzo Ducale di Modena
Formerly the palace of the Duke, which ruled Modena until 1859. Today the palace is the headquarters of the Military Academy. The museum of the military academy displays weapons, memorabilia, and military items (flags, uniforms, drums, etc.
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Automobili Pagani
Sitio web oficialGuided tours of the factory are available only by reservation M-F, or on Saturday Morning but without workers. The guided tour lasts approximately 45 minutes.
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Torre Ghirlandina
86m high and the symbol of the city. UNESCO has added the Ghirlandina, together with the cathedral and Piazza Grande, to its list of heritage sites.
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Palazzo dei Musei
The Museum Building, built in the 18th century, was converted in 1881 into a museum housing the paintings and books of the Este family.
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Umberto Panini Vintage Car and Motorcycle Museum
Sitio web oficialDisplays a variety of classic cars and motorcycles, including an exquisite group of Maseratis.
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Chiesa di Santa Maria della Pomposa
One of the oldest chureches in Modena — it was mentioned 1st in 1153.
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Palazzina dei Giardini
Sitio web oficialOriginally a greenhouse, currently it hosts Galleria Civica.
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Chiesa di San Bartolomeo
A Jesuit church built in the 17th century.
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Chiesa di San Francesco
Next to the former St. Francis convent.
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Giardini Pubblici
the former gardens of the Ducal palace
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Chiesa di San Biagio del Carmine
Built in 1319, reconstructed in 1649
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Sant'Agostino
A pantheon for the Estense family.
Datos turísticos
- Lugares en total
- 16
- Modena
- Italy
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¿Cuáles son las atracciones imprescindibles de Modena?
Modena has 16 documented sights including Ferrari Museum, Cathedral, Enzo Ferrari Home Museum. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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