Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo officially inaugurated the new Museo Ferrari in Maranello on June 11. The building, extended by over a thousand square meters and completely renovated in terms of its fittings and layout, hosts the permanent exhibition of the most significant single-seaters in the Scuderia’s history, as well as temporary exhibitions that are of interest not only to fans but also to the wider public.
The latest example of these is called “From Cinecittà to Hollywood, all Ferraris in the cinema” which, apart from featuring clips of the most well known films to feature Prancing Horse cars, also boasts a display of some other significant Ferraris, such as the 275 GTB4 once owned by Steve McQueen, the Mondial T Cabrio driven by Al Pacino in The Scent of a Woman and the spectacular one-off from an American collector, inspired by the 330 LM and used by Federico Fellini in Spirits of the Dead.
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