Monday, May 19, 2025

Ferrari opens secret archive full of supercars

For the first time ever, Ferrari is putting up to 2,000 historical documents from the factory's history to celebrate Enzo Ferrari.

The Ferrari exhibition at the museum in Modena, where previously secret supercars are displayed, has been given an overhaul.

It all happens on the occasion of founder Enzo Ferrari's birthday. Enzo was born on February 18, 1898 and died in August 1988.

So he never got to see the museum become a reality. It only opened in 2012.

The exhibition opens access to a previously inaccessible archive, containing more than 2,000 documents from the company's history.

Ferrari writes this in a press release .

The new exhibition at the Enzo Ferrari Museum gives the public the opportunity to study some of the brand's most famous supercars.

Models such as the 1984 GTO, 1987 F40, 1995 F50, 2002 Enzo and 2013 LaFerrari are on display. The specific models have played a role in the brand's development.

Visitors can access the Ferrari archive. There are over 2,000 documents, drawings, photos and films. The material has been digitized.

Guests can learn about the creative process that led to the production of the cars in question. For the first time, parts from Ferrari's F80 are on display. Guests can follow the car's development from prototypes to the finished model.

The exhibition consists of five digital stands. Each stand is dedicated to a supercar. Guests can explore details about each car's development.

They can also study the technical solutions behind the cars. The exhibition contains interactive elements. They offer an interactive experience for the guests.

The exhibition will be open until February 16, 2026. It is expected to attract a large number of visitors. The Ferrari museums registered over 850,000 visitors in 2024.

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