Museo Storico Alfa Romeo
Museo Storico Alfa Romeo
4.5
Convention CentresHistory Museums
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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The Alfa Romeo Museum has been completely renovated and is even more prestigious. The historical site in Arese has a new look and open to public with a refined arrangement that reflects Alfa Romeo's distinctive DNA. Six floors of history binding past, present and future and complimenting the achievements of an extraordinary brand, its vehicles, its technology and style.
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  • paolovbossi
    The Hague, The Netherlands858 contributions
    For car lovers
    The museum is really very good. There is all the history of Alfa Romeo, even if some more explanations about the contest in which the car were built would have helped during the visit. The last part is all about the racing history of Alfa Romeo and it is amazing even if we were expecting the recent F1 but there is only a model of 80s. Easy to reach, just outside the highway.
    Visited March 2023
    Written 6 March 2023
  • to_experience_new
    Sweden1,471 contributions
    ORder at first - a little confusing in the end
    This a good museum, and if you are a car enthusiast – it is amazing. A number of classic Alfa Romeo models. It begins in chronological order, then it shows different variants of the same model, followed by cars in an order that cannot really be understood. Pity, it is a good museum, but it ends in a bit of confusion.
    Visited August 2022
    Written 28 March 2023
  • Dr S F S
    Sydney, Australia35 contributions
    Great car museum
    I rate this as one of Europe's top car museums. The number, quality and variety of vehicles on display is very pleasing. The emphasis through out is on alfa's achievement in motor sport. While motor racing is not my prime interest, I spent 3 interest packed hours in the museum. Alfa romeo cars from the earliest to the latest are displayed, all in beautiful condition. There are even aero engines on show. Now for some criticism. Once you are inside there is nothing displayed about how to get out or to back track. There is also a dearth of technical information, historical background etc for the serious enthusiast. There is a coffee shop/snack bar? /restaurant and a small gift shop to exit by. My biggest criticism is the misleading instructions on how to get there from Milan by public transport. It is easy enough to go by metro to RHO Ferrovia but just try to find the bus stop for the 561 when you get there. I gave up and caught a €25 cab ride. And when you want to leave try finding the bus stop. When I enquired of the staff they barely knew of the existence of a bus stop. I walked for miles and found a bus stop at a shopping mall and was soon back at RHO. Anyway it's a great museum.
    Visited September 2023
    Travelled solo
    Written 26 September 2023
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_Pista_7
Budapest, Hungary26 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
If you like cars, even a little bit, then it is a must! We visited this museum after we had visited the Torino museum of the automobile, and even in the constellation this was remarkable and unforgetable.
I especially loved the Carabo concept from 1968. This masterpiece of Ghandini is unique.
The very same is true for the rest. Many models from the past, I get the feeling that will buy an Alfa at least once in my life (never had such a thought before).
Written 17 November 2023
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Ray N
Bury St. Edmunds, UK1,132 contributions
Sep 2023 • Solo
This was the last museum I visited on my holiday to Turin and Milan. Situated in Arese. I travelled by Metro to Rho Fiero Metro station but you can also travel on the overground service there as well. From Rho Fiero I caught a bus, number 561 to the museum. It's about a 20 minute journey by bus to the museum but it is well signposted. From the bus stop it's about a 10 minute walk to get inside the museum. There is plenty to see inside the museum, not just cars but also aircraft engines, a plane and a speedboat. The restaurant/cafe was excellent with a wide choice of food. There is also a shop selling books, clothing, models and other souvenirs.
Written 6 October 2023
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Dr S F S
Sydney, Australia35 contributions
Sep 2023 • Solo
I rate this as one of Europe's top car museums. The number, quality and variety of vehicles on display is very pleasing.
The emphasis through out is on alfa's achievement in motor sport. While motor racing is not my prime interest, I spent 3 interest packed hours in the museum.
Alfa romeo cars from the earliest to the latest are displayed, all in beautiful condition. There are even aero engines on show.
Now for some criticism. Once you are inside there is nothing displayed about how to get out or to back track. There is also a dearth of technical information, historical background etc for the serious enthusiast.
There is a coffee shop/snack bar? /restaurant and a small gift shop to exit by.
My biggest criticism is the misleading instructions on how to get there from Milan by public transport.
It is easy enough to go by metro to RHO Ferrovia but just try to find the bus stop for the 561 when you get there. I gave up and caught a €25 cab ride. And when you want to leave try finding the bus stop. When I enquired of the staff they barely knew of the existence of a bus stop.
I walked for miles and found a bus stop at a shopping mall and was soon back at RHO.
Anyway it's a great museum.
Written 26 September 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.

Pirat_Burka
Bratislava, Slovakia31 contributions
Sep 2023 • Solo
All the models you admire and lust for. From
Oldest to newest. You can be there for hours, very good presentation, would love just a little bit of information about each one of the vehicles.

The one thing that I missed the most(apart from Porsche museum) is option to at least sit in the new models, like Giulia and Stelvio. That I would really love.

Otherwise if you are a fan of Italian design and cars, and Alfa, it is a dream.
Written 24 September 2023
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1pink_lady
Bolsover, UK359 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Have visited several car/transport museums in the UK, this one is pristine in comparison. If you are interested in these cars (or accompanying someone who is) you can't fail to be impressed by the displays.
Written 4 September 2023
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Trek50891705274
2 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
Cars where beautifule, and older ones are restaurated. It vas a greate experince.it took us one our and 40 min to see ol of the cars.
Written 21 July 2023
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WRONG_WAY_DOWN
London, UK18 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
Best car museum in Italy
Went here after visiting Ferrari and Lamborghini museums and this is the clear winner.
Well curated and presented selection of gorgeous cars
Educational and informational and plenty of content to keep a family amused for 90-120 minutes with a great cafe on site (something lacking in the Modena area museums)
A real gem and well worth the effort.
Written 17 July 2023
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Alfamale1
11 contributions
Jun 2023
Fabulous

One of the best Car museums I've ever been to

The attention to detail in the design and execution of everything deserves the highest praise. Not only are the exhibits wonderfully staged but the cafe, shop and even the WCs convey the style, attention to detail and passion for this iconic brand.
Written 4 July 2023
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to_experience_new
Sweden1,471 contributions
Aug 2022
This a good museum, and if you are a car enthusiast – it is amazing. A number of classic Alfa Romeo models. It begins in chronological order, then it shows different variants of the same model, followed by cars in an order that cannot really be understood. Pity, it is a good museum, but it ends in a bit of confusion.
Written 28 March 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.

paolovbossi
The Hague, The Netherlands858 contributions
Mar 2023
The museum is really very good. There is all the history of Alfa Romeo, even if some more explanations about the contest in which the car were built would have helped during the visit.
The last part is all about the racing history of Alfa Romeo and it is amazing even if we were expecting the recent F1 but there is only a model of 80s.
Easy to reach, just outside the highway.
Written 6 March 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.

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