The National Automobile Museum (Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile) is an automobile museum in Turin that holds a collection of almost 200 cars, representing 80 automobile brands from 8 countries. The museum is situated in a building from 1960 that has three floors. The collection of The National Automobile Museum includes the first Italian cars, a Bernardi from 1896 and a Fiat from 1899, a Rolls Royce Silver Ghost from 1914, and racing cars by Ferrari and Alfa Romeo, a 1893 Benz Victoria, an 1894 Peugeot, a 1904 Oldsmobile, the 1907 Itala from the Peking to Paris race, a 1913 De Dion-Bouton, a 1916 Ford T and a 1929 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A.
Corso Unità d'Italia 40, Turin
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The Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile is a good museum that tells the story and history of the car industry. The museum exhibits a great variety of cars from the late 19th century until recent years. The history was well presented using different ways to present it each time, making all sections different and very enjoyable. Even if you’re not a car lover the museum can be interesting!
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