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Visited in September 2019 , found the whole place exceptionally moving , I didn’t know who Pantani was but husband did , but I learned so much about this very talented cyclist who died in such a tragic way. I think whoever organised the museum did very well and there was lots of interesting things both to see and read. If in the area a must for cycling fans.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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Nice tribute to the fallen cycling hero in his hometown with loads of old jerseys, bikes and paper excerpts. There's even a signed yellow jersey from Vincenzo Nibali on display.
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Date of experience: August 2019
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A good collection of Pantani items from his career in this small museum and since we were here to race in the Nove Colli, it felt like a must-see spot. A little pricey at €5 but still worth a visit for this local cycling legend.
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Date of experience: May 2018
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This space dedicated to the unforgettable rider Marco Pantani is for bike fans a mandatory visit while travelling or having holidays in this wonderful part of Italy. Videos, books and newspapers reporting how great Marco was, maillots, trophies and recognition as well as his bikes are exposed in this magic and mystic place. I had also the chance to shake hand to Marco's father and this was an emotional moment.…
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Date of experience: July 2015
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