Moto Guzzi museum
Address: Via Emanuele Parodi 63, Mandello del Lario
Website: Go to Visit
A journey through time via a guided tour encompassing the Larian marque's racing and production models.
The museum, located within the historic production plant, offers visitors an immersive experience in the world of Moto Guzzi, from its origins in 1921 to its most recent models. An exhibition trail that celebrates the ingenuity, innovation, and passion that have made the marque famous worldwide.
An invaluable historical heritage
The museum’s collection, comprising over 150 pieces, retraces the evolution of Moto Guzzi production, from early models like the "Normale" to racing motorcycles that dominated competitions, such as the legendary 1957 "Otto Cilindri". Experimental prototypes, testament to the marque's technical avant-garde, and a vast display of engines, the beating heart of the motorcycles, are also present.
An immersive experience
The exhibition trail has been designed to provide visitors with an engaging experience. Informative panels, photographs, and archival material recount the pivotal stages of Moto Guzzi history, while a visit to the restoration workshop and the wind tunnel allows for the appreciation of the craftsmanship and technological innovation that have always characterised the marque.
A symbol of "Made in Italy"
The Moto Guzzi Museum represents an important landmark for motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide. It is a place where the history of a marque that has successfully combined tradition and innovation is celebrated, becoming a symbol of "Made in Italy".
Useful information
For up-to-date information on opening hours, bookings, and guided tours, please consult the official Moto Guzzi website.
Visiting the museum with mandatory booking is an excellent opportunity to discover the charm of Mandello del Lario, a town inextricably linked to Moto Guzzi.
Opening Monday-Thursday 3.00pm-4.30pm
Open only by reservation, with guided tour
Friday and Saturday 10.00am-6.00pm
Free admission, with reservation required
The bookshop is open 10.00am-6.00pm, every Friday and Saturday.