Museo Agusta
Museo Agusta
4.5
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM, 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
2:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Sunday
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Oliver D
Varese, Italy558 contributions
Jun 2023 • Solo
Never knew it was here, but there you go.
Well laid out with a number of motorbikes and an explanation of Agustas role in aviation, particularly helicopters.
An interesting little insight into a well established and known Italian company.
Take advantage of the staff there for further info, really nice people!
Well laid out with a number of motorbikes and an explanation of Agustas role in aviation, particularly helicopters.
An interesting little insight into a well established and known Italian company.
Take advantage of the staff there for further info, really nice people!
Written June 7, 2023
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scubanoj
Dumfries, UK16 contributions
Sep 2018
Interesting for the iconic motorcycles, helicopters etc. Some interesting concept vehicles and a helicopter simulator that you can have a go in.
Written August 4, 2019
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Manolis F
Athens, Greece20 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
Nice museum with the history of Agusta. The staff was very friendly! Many things to see (Helicopters and Bikes) and learn !
Written June 5, 2019
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Zuzana M
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia1,131 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
Museo MV Agusta was supposed to fill some time between our hotel check-out and the flight.
It turned out to be more than just a pastime.
From the outdoor design - aircrafts welcoming and luring visitors, to a user-friendly interior set-up, this museum is one of the most memorable ones.
The moment we entered we were "taken hostage" by a passionate, in-the-know guide, who obviously lives and breathes motorcycle world, its history, and particularly the Agusta dynasty.
A symbolic entrance fee of a couple of euro gives you several hours of entertainment and learning. The premises are not too huge, on two floors plus outdoor exhibition and a separtae military aircrafts in a tent. However , it can easily take more than two hours to go through.
there are original vehicles, engines of varios aircrafts, helicopters, models, sketches and infposters about the famous racers and champons.
There is even a chopper flight simulator, occupied not only by young boys - visitors.
Very good museum to visit once you have at least some knowledge in the field. This will deepen knowledge of the fascinating world of motorbike racing, helicopter flying, but also technical and engineering particulars.
It turned out to be more than just a pastime.
From the outdoor design - aircrafts welcoming and luring visitors, to a user-friendly interior set-up, this museum is one of the most memorable ones.
The moment we entered we were "taken hostage" by a passionate, in-the-know guide, who obviously lives and breathes motorcycle world, its history, and particularly the Agusta dynasty.
A symbolic entrance fee of a couple of euro gives you several hours of entertainment and learning. The premises are not too huge, on two floors plus outdoor exhibition and a separtae military aircrafts in a tent. However , it can easily take more than two hours to go through.
there are original vehicles, engines of varios aircrafts, helicopters, models, sketches and infposters about the famous racers and champons.
There is even a chopper flight simulator, occupied not only by young boys - visitors.
Very good museum to visit once you have at least some knowledge in the field. This will deepen knowledge of the fascinating world of motorbike racing, helicopter flying, but also technical and engineering particulars.
Written April 19, 2017
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Audrey K
Guignen, France29 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
Grazie Mario per la vista fantastica !
Between English, French and Italian we understand all about MV Agusta!
Between English, French and Italian we understand all about MV Agusta!
Written June 17, 2018
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Mike R
Marmande, France85 contributions
Oct 2016 • Solo
I grew up following motorbike racing from the 1960s so this was a long anticipated visit for me as I saw the bikes that I had stood watching at circuits across the UK. If you grew up in the era of Hailwood and Ago as I did, this is a place to just sit and stare and absorb.
As an ex RAF man the helicopter side was interesting but I really struggled to stray far from those exotic red racing bikes. To be so close to the machines of my heroes was a genuinely moving and emotional experience.
The Shop offered a good range of clothing and interesting pieces and I only just managed to keep my Credit card under control!
It is hard to be detached in this review - I could have unrolled a sleeping bag and happily slept next to the mythical 6 cylinder 500GP bike. It is worth a visit if you are interested in bikes or helicopters but, if you are from my era and interests, it is so much more.
As an ex RAF man the helicopter side was interesting but I really struggled to stray far from those exotic red racing bikes. To be so close to the machines of my heroes was a genuinely moving and emotional experience.
The Shop offered a good range of clothing and interesting pieces and I only just managed to keep my Credit card under control!
It is hard to be detached in this review - I could have unrolled a sleeping bag and happily slept next to the mythical 6 cylinder 500GP bike. It is worth a visit if you are interested in bikes or helicopters but, if you are from my era and interests, it is so much more.
Written November 5, 2016
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Anne-Laure P
6 contributions
Aug 2024 • Couples
We came mainly for motorcycles but the aviation side (especially helicopters) has us much more too. A little simulation by helicopter amused us and the people who run the museum are very friendly.
It's worth it!
It's worth it!
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Written August 11, 2024
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We want to visit in June 2029 but I can’t get anyone to respond to our email request fir tickets and other info. Anyone got any clues?
Written November 11, 2019
Very... I nearly got caught out pulling out of the car park coming away from it as I've had very little experience driving on the right and looked the wrong way!!! Other than that it was a breeze..
Written November 17, 2019
Is it easy to get to from the city centre
Written September 13, 2019
Hi, yes it is as far as I can remember. Parking wasn't too hard and there is a petrol station next to it. I have never driven in Italy before this trip and it was quite an experience!! Worth the visit as there are some interesting exhibits and the helicopter flight simulator was fun. It wasn't busy either.
Written September 14, 2019
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