Ducati Museum
Museo Ducati | |
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Established | June 12, 1998[1][2] |
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Location | Bologna, Italy |
Coordinates | 44°30′59″N 11°16′03″E / 44.516399°N 11.267574°E |
Type | Transport museum |
Collection size | 33 items,[2] 3,000 square feet (280 m2)[3] |
Curator | Livio Lodi[4] |
Website |
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The Ducati Museum is a transport museum in Bologna, Italy at the Ducati factory. It contains a collection of Ducati motorcycles and some early non-automotive products. It opened in 1998.[1]
The museum's collection of technical documentation was selected by Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities for inclusion in the national archive.[5]
Notes
References
- Baime, A.J. (September 24, 2011), "Valley of the Car Kings", The Wall Street Journal, retrieved 2012-07-07
- Buchanan, Jeff (February 17, 2010), Ducati Museum Visit, Ultimate Motorcycling, retrieved 2012-07-07
- Chung, Dennis (January 18, 2012), Italy Recognizes Cultural Importance of Ducati Museum, motorcycle.com, retrieved 2012-07-07
- Garrett, Jerry (December 31, 2009), "A Pilgrimage to One Source of Italy's 2-Wheel Passion", The New York Times, retrieved 2012-07-07
- Museum guide (PDF), Ducati, retrieved 2012-07-07
External links
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- Official website
- Ducati Museum photo tour at ducati.com
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