The fourth greatest car museum on our list is also from Italy. Our visit took place quite some time ago, and in fact, we actually wanted to rank the Italian National Automobile Museum much lower. But the deeper we dug into our memories, the more it got clear: this list can’t get rid of MAuto, as it really ticks all the boxes, and there is no way that the fifth-placed Museo Storico Alfa Romeo could pass it.
Despite the name, the Museum goes well beyond the borders of Italy, showcases quite a few foreign makes, like the rare Wankel powered NSU RO80, Citroen DS or the original military Jeep or the famous Jamais Content (at least a replica of it).
While the exhibition is a bit heavy on FIAT models (plus there is a FIAT Museum in town), the Museum keeps a rich collection of defunct brands, like Cisitialia or Isotta Fraschini. And, of course, there is a complete timeline from the 19th century to the future.
The MAuto in Turin is a special place for automotive pilgrims. Its variety and comprehensive exhibition make it a perfect destination for fans of automotive history, and the neighbouring Pininfarina Museum should dismiss any remaining doubts about the trip (if one can get in). The area where MAuto excels, is the interactivity and consequently the ability to accommodate children who will follow the exhibition with great interest. It is impossible to be the best in everything, but the interactivity and the magnificent style of the museum allow it to beat some of the top contenders for the best museum title.
For the next museum on our list you can scroll down or click the article below. We are finally leaving Italy…
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