What to do and see in Modena, Emilia-Romagna: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

September 12, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Known for its medieval history, its auto-making prowess (as home base of both Ferrari and Maserati) and its famous balsamic vinegar, Modena is a treat for visitors of all ages. The 12th-century Romanesque Cathedral of Modena, with its spectacular Ghirlandina bell tower (under restoration until the end of 2010), is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Just outside of town (and next to the car maker’s factory) in Maranello is Galleria Ferrari, dedicated to the brand and Italian motor racing industry.
Restaurants in Modena

1. Acetaia Villa San Donnino

Strada Medicina 25, 41126, Modena Italy +39 349 186 5083 [email protected] http://www.villasandonnino.it/
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5.0 based on 600 reviews

Acetaia Villa San Donnino

Production of Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena and Balsamic Condiment. The Villa of Vinegar in Modena On March 14th 1910 the project of the Villa was submitted on behalf of Lieutenant Claudio San Donnino. It was later to become an exquisite example of Emilia Romagna "liberty". Frescoes and decorations by Aroldo Bonzaghi (1887-1918) with evocative and voluptuous "dannunzian" allegories generate a magical atmosphere. In that extraordinary place, Davide and Cristina invite you to taste special products of Villa San Donnino.

Reviewed By Jonatanw - Parma, Italy

An amazing place, beautiful grounds and lovely instructor. My wife and I enjoyed our visit to the Acetaia. The lady who described the process was very informative and funny. The tasting was also very good and it was interesting to taste the difference between the years.

2. Acetaia Giuseppe Giusti

Strada Quattro Ville 52, 41123, Modena Italy +39 059 840135 [email protected] http://www.giusti.it
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5.0 based on 491 reviews

Acetaia Giuseppe Giusti

Acetaia giusti is the oldest producer of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, founded in 1605. Nowadays, the company is run by the 17th generation of the Giusti family. A history of more than 400 years full of awards received during the World Exhibitions of the late ‘800s. Among them: the 14 gold medals and the Coat of Arms of the Royal House of Savoia that now characterize the labels of our bottles. The Giusti Balsamic Vinegar collections are available in the most exclusive restaurants and shops in Italy and worldwide.

Reviewed By Jetter500

Lovely little museum, shows history of family of producers and the balsamic vinegar is made, with tour around storage barrels area. Then to the tasting. Tasted a big selection of various ages and pedigrees which really helped me understand the subtle differences. Very worthwhile trip, just wish I could have brought more home. Plus they provided a gorgeous pannetone for us to share.

3. Casa Museo Luciano Pavarotti

Stradello Nava 6, 41126, Modena Italy +39 059 460778 [email protected] http://www.casamuseolucianopavarotti.it/
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5.0 based on 482 reviews

Casa Museo Luciano Pavarotti

Explore the private home Pavarotti built in his beloved hometown, transformed by the Pavarotti Foundation into a museum housing his exceptional collection of personal items, unseen memorabilia, costumes and awards gathered throughout his artistic career.

Reviewed By Richard894

A memorable visit that allows access to the colourful world of a wonderful artist. Serenely beautiful and the private viewing of all the rooms and floors is so memorable.

4. Galleria Estense

Largo Porta Sant'Agostino 337 Palazzo dei Musei, 41121, Modena Italy +39 059 439 5711 [email protected] http://www.gallerie-estensi.beniculturali.it/galleria-estense/
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4.5 based on 276 reviews

Galleria Estense

La Galleria Estense espone la straordinaria collezione d’arte dei duchi d’Este, all’interno del settecentesco Palazzo dei Musei di Modena. Venti sale dedicate al vasto patrimonio estense con opere di pittura, scultura, arte applicata e molto altro. Tra tutti spicca il busto marmoreo di Francesco I d’Este del Bernini, oltre al Crocefisso di Guido Reni, la Madonna col Bambino del Correggio, il Ritratto di Francesco I d'Este del Velázquez, il Trittico di El Greco e La Pietà di Cima da Conegliano.

5. Duomo di Modena

Corso Duomo, 41121, Modena Italy +39 059 216078 http://www.duomodimodena.it
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4.5 based on 2,764 reviews

Duomo di Modena

Reviewed By johannesc299 - Verbier, Switzerland

Go there if you are fed up with the Gothic and golden Barok churches. Modest, but beautiful. Very impressive. And Ionic pilars support the constfuction. Taken from a Greek temple??

6. Ghirlandina

Piazza della Torre, 41121, Modena Italy +39 059 203 2660 [email protected] http://www.visitmodena.it/english/tourist-information/discover-the-area/art-and-culture/castles-towers-bell-towers/ghirlandina-belltower?set_language=en
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4.5 based on 913 reviews

Ghirlandina

Alongside the apse of the cathedral, standing 89.32 metres tall, is the Ghirlandina belltower, the symbol of the city of Modena. The Ghirlandina was given this nickname by the city's inhabitants due to the double ring of parapets that crown its steeple, "as light as garlands", ghirlanda in Italian. Built as the belltower for the cathedral, this tower has however played an important civic function since its origins: the ringing of its bells marked the time for life in the city, it announced the opening of the gates in the city walls and acting as a warning for the people in situations of alarm and danger. Its mighty walls guarded the so-called “Sacristy" of the Municipality, which was home to the strongboxes, public documents and objects of great symbolic value like the famous fourteenth-century “Secchia rapita” or Stolen Bucket (a copy is currently on display).

7. Piazza Grande

Piazza Grande, 41121, Modena Italy [email protected] http://www.visitmodena.it/it/scopri-modena/arte-e-cultura/il-sito-unesco/piazza-grande
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4.5 based on 979 reviews

Piazza Grande

Reviewed By rickyspa1 - Miami, United States

If the many squares of Modena, this one in my opinion the best one with an spectacular Cathedral and an array of great buildings cafes and restaurants. Absolutely recommended visit

8. Palazzo Ducale

Piazza Roma 15 visitabile nei weekend con ModenaTur, 41121, Modena Italy +39 059 203 2660 http://www.visitmodena.it/it/informazioni-turistiche/eventi/manifestazioni-e-iniziative/visite-guidate/visite-guidate-palazzo-ducale
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4.5 based on 411 reviews

Palazzo Ducale

Reviewed By jivk0v - Sofia, Bulgaria

Very beautiful building. It was the palace of the Duke, now is a navy academy. The square and the fountain next to it is also very beautiful.

9. Stanguellini Car Museum

Via Emilia Est 756, 41125, Modena Italy +39 059 361105 [email protected] http://www.stanguellini.it
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Stanguellini Car Museum

Reviewed By ilbudriese

Worth visiting, as I. did a couple of years ago. Eye candy for the serious engineer. DOHC dating to well before World War Two, still actual piece of jewelry in today's world. Do not expect the glamor of the Galleria Ferrari (now Museo Ferrari) ... it is a small operation. Do not complain about being asked for a contribution at the end of the tour ... after all entrance is free, you cheeps complaining here. And while at it, pay another FREE visit to Campana on the Via Emilia in Modena , just opposite the Stanguellini Museum !

10. Panini Motor Museum

Via Corletto Sud 320, 41126, Modena Italy +39 059 510660 http://www.paninimotormuseum.it
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4.5 based on 256 reviews

Panini Motor Museum

Reviewed By pdcs4

Fabulous collection of Maseratis in existence, just 20mins from Modena center Primarily Maseratis, from pre-war to today and in immaculate condition. Stunning collection of assorted motor bikes from every make are on display. There is also a collection of tractors to see. Its absolutely free to enter, however please book online for admission and time slot

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