Museo Piaggio
About
The Museo Piaggio, located in the historic former Piaggio workshop in Pontedera, is Italy’s largest museum dedicated to the iconic Vespa and the broader Piaggio legacy. Open Tuesday‑Saturday from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm, with free admission that requires an online reservation, the museum offers a rich collection of over 350 exhibits that trace the evolution of Piaggio’s two‑wheel vehicles, aircraft, and industrial heritage. Visitors can explore the dedicated Vespa Hall, Piaggio and MotoGuzzi galleries, and the spacious auditorium, which hosts conferences and concerts. Guided tours are available for an additional €5 and last about an hour, providing a deeper insight into the design and technological milestones of Piaggio and its associated brands. The museum also provides an interactive virtual tour and a welcoming shop featuring exclusive collectibles. With its free entry, extensive collections, and engaging guided experiences, the Museo Piaggio is a must‑visit destination for families, history lovers, and design enthusiasts alike.
Highlights
- Vespa Collection
- Guided Tours
- Free Admission with Online Reservation
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes
Tickets & pricing
Guided Tour
€5.00