Ducati Museum
About
The Ducati Museum is a vibrant celebration of motorcycling heritage, nestled in the historic Borgo Panigale district of Bologna. Visitors embark on a guided journey through four immersive routes that trace the brand’s evolution from its radio‑tech roots to its iconic racing legends. Each route showcases a curated collection of legendary bikes, prototype engines, and racing trophies, offering fans and families alike an inside look at the artistry and engineering that have defined Ducati for over nine decades. In addition to the exhibit halls, the museum opens the doors to the factory floor, where an exclusive Factory Experience ticket takes visitors through the production line—from machining and engine assembly to final polishing—providing a rare glimpse into the precision craftsmanship behind every Ducati motorcycle. Open every day except Wednesday, the museum welcomes visitors from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, with last entry 30 minutes before closing. Booking a ticket online is recommended to guarantee admission and secure your preferred time slot.
Highlights
- Museum Entry Ticket
- Factory Experience Guided Tour
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Best time to visit
For those seeking a relaxed, sunny day of motorcycling history, spring and autumn offer the best balance of warm weather and lighter crowds.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 30 minutes