Discover the best top things to do in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy including Maison Olivia Luxury Boutique, BULLBAR, Lamborghini Museum, Bar Centrale, Parrocchia dei Santi Andrea e Agata.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Maison Olivia, a boutique where perfumes and colours is magically merged. A place where luxury, candles, perfumes and accesories built an unique alchemy. A place where time and space are loose....and you with they
4.5 based on 68 reviews
Very nice location, across the street when exiting the Lamborghini museum. Very friendly people, clean area, nice terrace with direct view to the cars. My little boy did a unforgettable 20min tour with the Huracàn Perfomante. The female pilot was really nice and driving sporty but safely. At the end, it was a great day, a great moment also for non-driving hosts. The free WiFi is also quite comfortable when coming from foreign countries. Just do it, it worth it, don’t think too much :)
4.0 based on 987 reviews
Inaugurated in 2001, the Lamborghini Museum, located in the Italian Motor Valley, has been updated to become MUDETEC, Museum of Technologies. It is where the company’s captivating history, iconic models and tours of the production lines tell the story of over 50 years of innovation that project Lamborghini into the future. Models range from the early visionary creations of Ferruccio Lamborghini’s genius, like the Miura and Countach, to the more recent and exclusive super sports cars, like the Sesto Elemento, the hybrid concept car Asterion, the Veneno and Centenario limited editions, the Aventador SVJ and the Huracán EVO RWD. MUDETEC offers an increasingly interactive experience, also thanks to the new driving simulator and the #lamborghinimudetec app, with which the excitement and discovery of the vehicles on display are amplified with augmented reality.
You have to reserve the factory tour in advance (75€) - it is worth it! I did not have any specialized knowledge whatsoever about Lamborghinis beforehand, but was extremely impressed by the tour. Both the tour itself (comprehensive and interesting, very well organized, very knowledgeable guides) and the assembly line itself are very impressive. Visitors see every main part of the assembly line, including making of the handmade upholstery, the handmade engines, car testing, etc. I was highly impressed with the craftsmanship behind Lamborghinis of which I was entirely unaware beforehand. All staff were pleasant and I did not notice any issues such as those mentioned by other visitors in previous reviews. Regarding the museum, it is true it is quite small in terms of displayed models, but it is a perfectly acceptable start or finish to the factory tour. I do agree however that unless you are a serious Lamborghini expert, it is probably not worth going to the museum alone without reserving the factory tour, especially given the distance from the nearest towns. In short, highly recommended!
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