In Modena: Lamborghini or Pagani tour?

In Modena: Lamborghini or Pagani tour?

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Kyodo

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730 posts

124 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Hi all, we're going to be in the Modena area for a visit to Ferrari in the summer and I'd ideally like to visit the two other factories for their tours too. Time-wise though, it may be a little difficult to do all three. I'm wondering if anyone been on these two factory tours and if they were to choose, which would it be?

Cheers smile

Rich S

123 posts

194 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Having done all 3
don't bother with Ferrari(they just want to sell shirts & caps), sad to say
the lambo museum is worth walking around , and the production line is fascinating .
The craft at Pagani needs to be seen to be appreciated , I have only ever seen that level of care lavished on component choice & construction at very high end race teams .

it makes a very interesting contrast to the more everyday (but still very special) more mass production supercars

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

244 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Pagani for sure. It's craftsmanship at its best in a very intimate little place. A gem not to be missed.

I preferred the Lambo tour over the Ferrari one, but it depends on which marque you like more. Both museums are worth seeing.

Kyodo

Original Poster:

730 posts

124 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Thanks for the replies.

We will be doing the 'proper' Ferrari factory tour. As owners we can actually get inside the factory with a personal guide. Expensive but hey ho, it's got to be done!

I suspected the Pagani visit would be the one to do for the craftsmanship. If time dictates we can only one of those two, perhaps it's Lamborghini then that goes on the list for next time…

Cheers

DougieMc

1,794 posts

221 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Pagani was awesome I did it 3 years ago.
They are in the middle of moving round the corner and going to make a Museum / Showroom type area.
Not sure when this will be completed.
But its well worth it, Lambo was no where near as good

DougieMc

1,794 posts

221 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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Pagani was awesome I did it 3 years ago.
They are in the middle of moving round the corner and going to make a Museum / Showroom type area.
Not sure when this will be completed.
But its well worth it, Lambo was no where near as good

KFC

3,687 posts

130 months

Friday 30th January 2015
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These tours just don't interest me at all. Even if I was in town for some other random reason and you offered me a ticket to go on the tour for free... I wouldn't take it. i just don't get the interest in it.

Kyodo

Original Poster:

730 posts

124 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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KFC said:
These tours just don't interest me at all. Even if I was in town for some other random reason and you offered me a ticket to go on the tour for free... I wouldn't take it. i just don't get the interest in it.
That's fair enough. I understand they're not for everyone so it's probably a good job I'm taking my wife rather than you wink

Avdb

176 posts

118 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Not been on a factory tour but both Ferrari and Lamborghini museums are well-worth visiting.






Kyodo

Original Poster:

730 posts

124 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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Thanks. If you see this reply, are the Ferrari pictures taken at the museum in Modena, as opposed to the Maranello museum?

pauloroberto

230 posts

151 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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That looks like modena to me. There are a lot more cars in maranello.

piers1

826 posts

194 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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The Pagani factory is awesome, the skill needs to be seen to be believed, and it is much smaller than you would think.

iandc

3,718 posts

206 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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piers1 said:
The Pagani factory is awesome, the skill needs to be seen to be believed, and it is much smaller than you would think.
+1. Done all 3 and the Pagani factory is by far the best as it is smaller and more intimate. Plus, as stated, the skill of the workforce is something to behold.